Irish acts Fontaines DC and Orla Gartland and the film Kneecap are among the nominees announced by the Ivors Academy in the UK for this year's Ivor Novello Awards.
Both Fontaines DC and Gartland are nominated in the Best Song Musically and Lyrically category for In the Modern World and Mine, respectively.
The box office hit Kneecap is among the nominees in the Best Original Film Score category. The music biopic features an original score by the British composer Michael 'Mikey J' Asante alongside tracks by the west Belfast rap trio.
It was previously announced that U2 will become Ivors Academy Fellows at this year's ceremony - the first Irish songwriters to be awarded the highest honour the songwriting organisation bestows.

The Ivors, which are judged by songwriters and composers, are celebrating their 70th anniversary this year, with the winners to be revealed in a ceremony at Grosvenor House in London on 22 May.
Songwriter of the Year, Outstanding Song Collection, the Visionary Award, the Special International Award, and the Icon Award will also be presented, with nominees yet to be announced.
This year, Lola Young has topped the list from the Ivors Academy with three nods, for Best Album for This Wasn't Meant for You Anyway, Best Song Musically and Lyrically for Messy, and the Rising Star Award.
Tom Gray, Chairman of the Ivors Academy, said: "Everyone knows The Ivors are the most joyful celebration of music making in the calendar.

"Many of the most talented and creative people on the planet get together to celebrate each other's exceptional originality and craft.
"Congratulations to all of the remarkable nominees this year. It's a huge privilege for the Ivors Academy to champion music creation in all its forms."
Source: Press Association