JS Rafaeli
The War on Drugs Is Inseparable from US Imperialism
Much of the world used to treat drug addiction as a health issue, not a criminal one. And then America got its way.
What Nigel Farage's 'Soul Baring' Daily Mail Interview Tells Us About Happiness
Farage is living in a nightmare of his own creation.
Art from the Frontline of the War on Drugs
We spoke to the executive producer of the Museum of Drug Policy.
Don’t Believe the Hype: The New Drugs Strategy Ignores the LGBT Community
There's a mention of chemsex, but critics say it's not nearly enough.
I'm a Human Man Being Sued By a Monkey
Photographer David Slater is locked in a weird and complicated copyright battle involving Wikipedia, PETA and a macaque named Naruto.
The Real Problem with Having Soldiers On Britain's Streets
Away from the politics, there are some fairly serious practical concerns.
Hold On, Can Smoking Weed Actually Make You Gay?
Exploring the effect cannabis can supposedly have on sexuality.
A Therapist, a Lawyer and a Sex Worker Explain What Actually Counts as Cheating
We also spoke to a philosopher and some polyamorous people for good measure.
The Story of Mephedrone, the Party Drug That Boomed and Went Bust
In 2010, it was the UK's fourth favorite substance; nowadays, it's used almost exclusively on the chemsex scene.
Is It Possible to Cure Prejudice and Racism?
We spoke to a researcher who found a very simple method when it comes to battling discrimination.
What It's Like to Self-Medicate with Illegal Drugs
According to a number of studies, around two-thirds of problematic drug users report childhood physical or sexual abuse. These figures need to be taken seriously.