Readers are told to try www.youngscot.org and www.youngscotinfoline.org if they want to network with other Scottish young people, and sign up to www.ning.com, which has "all the features of the big three" social networking sites, if they want to try something new. There are also tips on how to beat the cyberbullies and stay safe while online.
Westminster-based youth magazine The Cut has secured an interview with grime star Tinchy Stryder. The artist talks about his rise from underground unknown to chart-topper and how it has changed his life. He also shares his thoughts on how young people can get ahead in life: "My advice to them would be make sure they're doing what they're supposed to be doing and to never do anything half-heartedly."
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