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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.

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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.

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What the new grooming gangs inquiry must do to put victims before politics

Casey’s audit highlights the huge gaps around ethnicity data.

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Why taking a cold shower on a hot day might be a bad idea

A cold shower could have the opposite effect.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Silent night: anatomical solutions for snoring

Snoring solutions start with understanding your anatomy.

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