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This young woman’s powerful story about grief and suicide is going viral

“Those nights that I used to cry myself to sleep I held onto one thing; I held onto hope.”

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Dublin photographer captures Belgian grief in one moving portrait

Cameraman Alex Sapienza took this shot after a long day of filming in Brussels.

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"He was and always will be the greatest" - The world reacts to the death of a...

Tributes have poured in for the deceased Muhammad Ali.

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Tributes paid to Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel

Elie Wiesel wrote tens of books and was a professor and Nobel Prize winner.

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Social media can bring out the worst in public mourning, says an expert on...

“In the context of grieving, because it’s easier to make a posting on an internet page, it’s often a kind of phoney impression.”

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'I regret not talking to my mother about her death, don't do the same thing'

The Irish Hospice Foundation wants people to talk about death, dying and grief more openly.

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What will happen to your Facebook account when you die?

The Irish Hospice Foundation wants people to make plans for their social media accounts in the event of their death.

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An American in Ireland: 'Thank you Ireland - you've helped to heal my broken...

Ireland is gloriously beautiful but it’s the people who helped me heal after losing my husband, writes Kathleen Maloney.

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Rio Ferdinand says he turned to drink following tragedy

Rebecca Ferdinand died in March 2015

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Father of pilot disputes claim his son deliberately downed Germanwings plane...

Andreas Lubitz was co-pilot of the plane that crashed in the Alps on this day in 2015.

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'There were nights in hospital with my daughter and days in the hospital with...

Days after his mother’s funeral, Colin Kelly steered Louth’s footballers to promotion to Division 2.

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'Everyone in Ireland deserves to have a good death'

The Irish Hospice Foundation has said investing in bereavement services and end-of-life care will benefit society as a whole.

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'Dealing with a loved one's death is difficult, but a murder poses special...

Joan Deane helps people deal with the trauma of losing someone through homicide.

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'I idolised him': Aisling Bea writes powerful article about her father's suicide

“I had been told how he adored me, how I was funny, just like him.”

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'I looked down and my leg simply wasn't there' - for farming families, the...

Support and bereavement group Embrace Farm are soon to hold their first national conference on the multitude of problems presented by farming tragedies.

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Christmas without loved ones: 'Try to keep it simple. The first year is very,...

Christmas can be a tough time for those who have lost a loved one.

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Losing my sister Donna: 'Traumatic shock, grief and facing deep inner demons'

It’s a fitting a tribute to Donna to finally be myself, writes Neil Fox.

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Dealing with grief on Father's Day: 'We won't mourn the loss of Adam, but...

Father’s Day can be a tough day for those who have lost a child or a father.

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