Well, that was unexpected. When I wrote two weeks ago that the third and final instalment of my Prop 64 series (read part one here) would involve ‘rooting through the rubble of …
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Part I: Resurgence in the Jazz Room by Alastair Moore Earlier this year an interesting story caught my attention. California’s East Bay Express posted an article about a Berkeley, …
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From reading the leaked Labour manifesto this morning it is safe to say that the message is one of total abstinence. By that I don’t mean the Labour party …
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There is an elephant-sized headline act on the stage at every music festival up and down the UK. Festival organisers, DJ’s and attendee’s all know it, yet everyone …
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Drug consumption rooms have historically been seen by some as crossing a ‘red line,’ but recent events in the UK and internationally show that opinions are starting to change. Drug consumption rooms …
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that people are using Cannabidiol (CBD), the non-intoxicating cannabinoid found in cannabis, to help them quit smoking cigarettes as well as other drugs. At the same …
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Volteface is delighted to announce its partnership agreement with the multinational company MPX International. The sponsorship agreement is governed by our Industry Sponsor Policy, which guarantees the integrity …
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Today The Loop has helped organise the first International Drugs Checking Day to help raise awareness of the importance of being aware of the contents and strength of your drugs.
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The BBC have broken a story about the cost of police informants, with £22 million apparently spent in the last five years. I’ve been on the radio debating this …
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Moments before we go live, a make-up technician leans towards a large expanse of orange flesh, and, for the third time that day, daubs away the crummy residue of …