Fewer UK motorists die on the roads
Today there has been some positive news: our roads have become safer and fewer people are dying following collisions. A study carried out by the University of Nottingham looked at associations between socio-economic status and gender from 1960 to 2009. The researchers found that deaths had fallen from 1,647 motoring deaths in 1960 to 964
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American health insurance policies now cover substance abuse
The US secretary of health and human services has said that private medical insurance must cover substance abuse. On Friday 8th November 2013 the Obama administration announced new rules requiring insurance companies to provide treatment for substance abuse and mental health issues. Until now private healthcare in America only had to cover physical injuries and
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Drug lord says drugs are not good
Curtis Warren is the only drug dealer to ever appear on the Sunday Times rich list. What makes Curtis Warren so different from the average 50-year-old drug baron is that he is teetotal, touching neither drugs nor alcohol. He even says that drugs are "just not good". Warren has spent most of the last 17
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Wiltshire and Swindon crime chief says no to addicts’ drug rooms
Angus Macpherson, the police and crime commissioner for Wiltshire and Swindon, has said that Wiltshire will not be setting up consumption rooms for drug abusers and addicts in the county. The consumption rooms, already termed 'shooting galleries' by some parts of the press, will be locations where addicts can safely take drugs without risk of
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