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How the 1915 slaughter in Gallipoli of a young man from the Liberties inspired his great-nephew to record an album
There were few days worse in the first World War for the Irish than the landings at Gallipoli in Turkey on April 25th, 1915. On board the River Clyde, a converted collier, ...
The Irish Times
2 days ago
Life after the death of my mother: You enter new territory where no one ever wants to go
The French word bouleversé seems to capture the feeling of grief very well. In fact, Kubler-Ross herself made it clear that these stages of grief are non-linear and don’t happen in any particular order.
The Irish Times
4 days ago