Eleventh night bonfires have been lit across Northern Ireland, including at a controversial site in south Belfast.
The fires are lit every year as part of celebrations in some unionist areas, ahead of the Orange Order’s 12 July parades on Saturday.
While most pass off without any controversy, some are contentious.
Concerns were raised about a bonfire off the Donegall Road in south Belfast due to the presence of asbestos on the site, as well as fears over the power supply to two major hospitals because the bonfire is near an electricity substation.