From poetry and newborns to brawls and empty shelves, these are the photos which have captured our readers’ imagination during lockdown.
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Young islanders speak of 'heartbreak' of not being able to buy a home
 
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The mysterious footprints left at a fort for Gaelic kings
 
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Why Scotland captain and Liverpool defender Andy Robertson named his new charity after his Anfield squad number
 
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Neil Lennon "has done great things at the club - and will again" says Celtic mainstay
 
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