Five ways to keep teenagers safe by the water
Talking to teenagers about safety isn’t easy. Here’s how to do it in a way that’s honest, effective and grounded in care.
A pink diamond just sold for over US$ 14 million – no wonder, when you look at the mysteries behind their chemistry
The Marie-Thérèse Pink, thought to have belonged to Marie Antoinette, was auctioned by Christie’s in New York.
What the new grooming gangs inquiry must do to put victims before politics
Casey’s audit highlights the huge gaps around ethnicity data.
Why taking a cold shower on a hot day might be a bad idea
A cold shower could have the opposite effect.
Why Elon Musk’s US$34 billion loss wasn’t really that – and what it tells us about the philanthropy of the ultra-wealthy
Huge donations actually help billionaires spin stock swings into tax breaks and lasting influence.
Who represents Britain on screen? UK film and TV culture still has a worrying class problem
The narrowness of this field is bad news for diversity – we need greater breadth and depth when it comes to British culture and those who produce it.
Jaws at 50: the Jewish sensibility that shaped Spielberg’s blockbuster and transformed cinema
Jaws was a film shaped by Jewish writers, ideas and a very personal connection to the shark.
Jaws at 50: a thinly disguised western by a nerdy young filmmaker that helped to rejuvenate Hollywood
Jaws may have unfairly monstered sharks forever, but it helped fix Hollywood’s broken studio system and create the blockbuster.
British holidaymaker dies from rabies: what you need to know about the disease and getting the jab if you’re going abroad this summer
How to stay safe from rabies on your next trip.
Silent night: anatomical solutions for snoring
Snoring solutions start with understanding your anatomy.