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'Plan your exit like a celebrity' – why young people are being encouraged to write wills
At the start of Will Aid, young people are being encouraged to make their dying wishes known. Source link
How two brothers helped propel grime into the mainstream
They changed the face of British music when they formed the label after their rap crew disbanded. Source link
'Nobody owns the sand': The 12-metre fence dividing an affluent beach town
Residents in Sandbanks are arguing over access to a beach which has been fenced off by homeowners. Source link
She's a pop star, he's a former PM – why Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau just might work
Both the former Canadian prime minister and the California Girl singer have been through high and lows of public opinion. Source link
Egypt's Grand Museum opens, displaying Tutankhamun tomb in full for first time
The launch of the billion-dollar site sees fresh calls for the return of antiquities held in museums overseas. Source link
Why the Indian passport is falling in global ranking
Indians can travel to more visa-free destinations than a decade ago, but India’s passport ranking has declined. Source link
Homes without lounges now a reality for renters
Nearly a third of homes advertised on a property sharing website had no living room. Source link
'I was accused of spying and beaten' – a boy's escape from captured Sudan city
A 12-year-old tells the BBC that in the chaos he lost contact with his family and is now on his own at a camp. Source link
At 21, I was crushed by a stranger's joke about going bald. Then the way I looked at myself changed
There are multiple ways for men to combat hair loss now, but should they have to? Source link
Hand of Moscow? The men jailed for vandalism in French hybrid warfare case
Three Bulgarians are jailed for painting red hands on France’s Holocaust Memorial in a suspected case of Russian “destabilisation”. Source link