Bereavement
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Letters: Readers Hugh Palmer and Alexander Hay respond to Simon Hattenstone’s interview with the singer-songwriter
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Since my husband’s death, the intimacy of apartment living has brought more than just shared walls
Nova WeetmanIn discovering the joy of a ready-made community, I have made unexpected connections with neighbours who understand grief -
3 out of 5 stars.Portuguese director Susana Nobre explores the sadness of bereavement with deadpan obliqueness in this story about a woman’s reaction to her mother’s death
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How the tragic death of his beloved sister, Clare, gave Greg Wise a new outlook on navigating the end of life
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Republic of ParenthoodHow do you grieve for a child who barely lived? A new book has some profound answersRhiannon Lucy CosslettTamarin Norwood’s son, Gabriel, lived for 72 minutes. Now she has written a memoir of her pregnancy and his death, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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I was just 12 years old when Mike died. Years later I tracked down those accused of his murder - and faced a whole new version of events
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Documents recognising loss and grief were part of women’s health strategy in 2022
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Despite moving to Australia together, Maxine Fawcett couldn’t admit her true feelings for Dax. But their new home helped her overcome her fears.
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Facing death, these people found a clarity about how to live
I’m a grandmother now, but this Mother’s Day I will miss my mum as keenly as any child