Drug supply and use bounce back after COVID
The 2022 European Drug Report finds that established drugs have never been so accessible and potent new substances continue to emerge.
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The 2022 European Drug Report finds that established drugs have never been so accessible and potent new substances continue to emerge.
Teenage drinking and smoking down, but concerns over risky cannabis use and new addictive behaviours
Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs looks at the latest trends in recreational drug use in the UK and finds recent increases in the use of cannabis and powder cocaine.
GDS2019 provides new data on the latest drug trends and crucial public health and policy issues, as well as a range of fascinating facts.
Volteface report finds increase in hospital admissions and prosecutions of young people for dealing.
GDS2018 provides new data on the latest drug trends and crucial public health and policy issues, as well as a range of fascinating facts. Let’s face it, where else would you find out that 30% people can get cocaine delivered more quickly than a pizza?
Latest official drug statistics suggest resurgence in school children’s use of drugs.
Over half roadside saliva tests found that drivers were over the limit, mainly for cannabis, but also for cocaine.
Street lottery Last week (18 October 2017) VolteFace published an important new report on the issue of cannabis and mental health. Entitled Street Lottery, the report provides
A new forecast predicts that the US cannabis market will be much larger by 2026 and that the vast majority of sales will be done on a legal basis.
European Drug Report puts the UK in a European context, highlights our high levels of heroin, cocaine & MDMA use and our troubling drug-induced mortality rate.
Mike Power has authored a new report for volteface. The Green Screen makes a coherent case for a regulated online cannabis market in the UK.