James Nolan
How Fentanyl Took Hold of Britain's Drug Users
The super-strength opiate is already killing Brits, but could we ever find ourselves in a similar situation to the USA, where 20,000 people overdosed on fentanyl in one year?
The Strip Club Accused of Drugging and Robbing Its Customers
After waking up with thousands of dollars charged to his card, one customer took a drug test and found traces of methadone. He was one of many men allegedly scammed by Birmingham's Legs 11.
This Billionaire-Backed App Is Being Used to Buy and Sell Drugs
An encrypted messaging service used by politicians and business execs is the new favored tool of dark net drug dealers.
Raves and the Rolling Stones: The History of Drugs Charity Release
Release has been advising people on drugs and drugs law for the last half century.
The Story of 'Skunk', the Drug Your Mum Warned You About
How all high-grade weed came to be known as "skunk", and the history of slave-labour that led to its popularity in the UK.
We Need to Talk About Our Generation's Xanax Problem
Abuse of the drug is on the rise in the UK and the US, we talked to a former addict to find out why.
The YouTubers Who Take MDMA, DMT and GHB in Their Videos
Drugslab is a Dutch initiative we could learn some valuable lessons from.
Why Colin Farrell and MMA Fighter Conor McGregor Are the Heroes Ireland's Youth Need
We finally have personalities on the world stage who represent the Ireland we know.
How Ireland's Racism Against Travelers Leads to Isolation and Inequality
Ireland may have voted to legalize same-sex marriage earlier this year, but it still has plenty of ground to cover when it comes to its poorest ethnic minority population.
What Is It About Religion That Fosters Abuse?
And more importantly, how can we stop abuse from occurring on an institutional level?
All the Reasons Why Zoos Should Be Banned
I'm no big animal-rights campaigner, but I do trust facts delivered by experts, and the facts tell me that zoos are just a really terrible idea.