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This year
2023
'Big blow' for Liverpool as Virgil van Dijk set to be ruled out for a month
Jurgen Klopp says he is looking forward to new signing Cody Gakpo making his mark in absence of van Dijk.
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Opinion: Three quick and easy tips for strengthening your relationship over Christmas
Relationship expert Beth Wallace offers some helpful tips to maintain your communication over the holidays.
Government 'failing to support' priests' children as they search for their fathers
Vincent Doyle said time is running out for the government to implement a UN recommendation.
Here's what government's weekly survey of the public's mood tells us about how we've handled the pandemic
From mask wearing and social distancing to staying in instead of going out, a lot has changed in the past year.
Rio Ferdinand says he turned to drink following tragedy
Rebecca Ferdinand died in March 2015
Column: 'I live with schizophrenia without taking any medication, but I'm an exception'
People who are on medication for any kind of mental health problem, don’t take meds because they want to, they take them because they have to, writes Nicola Hynds.
Medical students confess: 'I don't talk about my rape. People might not see me as a capable future doctor'
Medical school is inherently stressful. This is heightened when you can’t talk openly about your problems.
Anxious and full of self-doubt? It might be the quarterlife crisis
…And why this crisis is not actually a bad thing.
'Then everyone died': I lost four people I loved in 14 months
“Your heart will always be a little bit broken – and that’s okay.”
Sports psychologist helping Brazil to stay mentally strong -- Neymar
The Brazilian number 10 insists he does not feel over-burdened by the pressure during this World Cup.
Column: ‘I was a regular teen who has unfortunately dealt a harder life than most’
Niamh n Ruarí was diagnosed with a disease that affects one in every 200,000 people, but is determined to re-educate society on the perceptions they have of those who are physically less fortunate.