John Hume funeral in pictures

News imageStephen Latimer John Hume's coffin lies before the alter in St Eugene's Cathedral in Londonderry ahead of his funeralStephen Latimer
John Hume's coffin lay before the altar in St Eugene's Cathedral in Londonderry ahead of his funeral service on Wednesday.
News imageStephen Latimer A portrait of John Hume surrounded by candles lit by members of his family and colleaguesStephen Latimer
Family, friends and colleagues lit candles alongside a portrait of the former SDLP leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner.
News imageStephen Latimer John Hume's family,Stephen Latimer
John Hume's wife Pat, pictured here on the left with her children, had urged mourners wishing to line the streets for the funeral to respect social distancing guidelines.
News imagePA Media Around 100 mourners attended the funeral service at St Eugene's Cathedral.PA Media
Due to Covid-19 restrictions on gatherings, only about 120 people - mostly close family and friends - were inside the cathedral, although many more followed the service online.
News imagePA Media The President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins arrives at the CathedralPA Media
Politicians from both sides of the Irish border, including Irish President Michael D. Higgins, attended the funeral service.
News imagePA Media Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Micheál Martin was among the mourners.PA Media
Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Micheál Martin was among the political dignitaries who paid their respects.
News imagePA Media The Bishop of Derry, Donal McKeown welcomes First Minister Arlene Foster and former SDLP MLA Tommy Gallagher to the cathedralPA Media
The Bishop of Derry, Donal McKeown welcomed First Minister Arlene Foster and former SDLP MLA Tommy Gallagher to the cathedral.
News imagePA Media Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill arriving for the service.PA Media
Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill was also at the service.
News imageReuters Local people watched from outside the gates of the cathedral.Reuters
Local people watched from outside the gates of the cathedral.
News imageReuters Derry musician Phil CoulterReuters
Derry musician Phil Coulter performed his own song, The Town I Love So Well, as the funeral procession left the cathedral.
News imagePA Media President Higgins talking to current SDLP leader Colum EastwoodPA Media
President Higgins spoke to the current SDLP leader, Colum Eastwood, inside the cathedral.
News imageStephen Latimer Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney speaking to NI Secretary of State Brandon Lewis.Stephen Latimer
Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney sat near Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis inside the cathedral.
News imagePA Media Mr Hume's son, John Hume Junior, paid a heart-warming tribute to his father.PA Media
Mr Hume's son, John Hume Junior, paid a heart-warming tribute to his father.
News imagePA Media The Bishop of Derry, Most Reverend Donal McKeown addressing the congregation.PA Media
The Bishop of Derry, Donal McKeown, read messages from global dignitaries, including Bill Clinton and the Dalai Lama.
News imagePA Media A mourner holds the order of service for the funeral Mass.PA Media
A mourner holding the order of service booklet ahead of the funeral Mass.
News imagePA Media The casket of the former SDLP leader is carried by his son, John Hume Junior, and other family members.PA Media
The casket of the former SDLP leader was carried from the cathedral by his son, John Hume Junior, and other family members.
News imageNiall Carson Pat Hume and her daughter Mo leaving the cathedral together.Niall Carson
Pat Hume was supported by her daughter Mo as the service ended.
News imageNiall Carson Mourners and politicians clapped as the funeral cortege left the cathedral.Niall Carson
Mourners and politicians clapped as the funeral cortege left the cathedral.
News imageNiall Carson Members of the public lined the streets and clapped as John Hume's funeral cortege passed through the city.Niall Carson
Members of the public lined the streets and clapped as John Hume's funeral cortege passed through the city.