JS Rafaeli
The Republican Party Has Been Infiltrated by Far-Right Extremists
Voters in the U.S. midterms are faced with a Republican Party accommodating election deniers, conspiracy theorists and far-right radicals.
The Cop Who Busted the Beatles Now Wants to Legalise All Drugs
Norman “Nobby” Pilcher was one of the UK's first drug warriors. These days, he's anything but.
Police Manipulated Me Into Becoming a Gang Informant When I Was a Child
The story of how British police recruited a vulnerable teenager to spy on dangerous drug gangs.
I Give Out Illegal Cannabis Oil for Free
"It's pretty much the opposite of the usual drug dealer model. This isn't about making money, it's purely about helping people in need."
Drugs: What Are the Tories, Labour and Lib Dems Promising?
Want to know which party wants to reform our outdated drug laws? Read on.
'County Lines' Is About More Than Just Drugs
We spoke to director Henry Blake about his new film on the "going country" phenomenon.
Africa Is Going Through an Opioid Crisis, But It's Not What You Think
Labourers are taking counterfeit pills in order to work longer hours.
The Obvious Problem with Using Children as Drug Gang Informants
This week, the Home Office fought a children's charity in court to defend police use of child spies in infiltrating county lines gangs – and won.
These Are the Radical Roots of British Gay Pride
The activists who started UK Pride are demanding a return to its revolutionary roots.
How the Drug War Eats the Poor
According to a new report by the NGO Health Poverty Action, prohibition drives poverty and criminality in places like Brazil and India.
When Boots Prescribed Heroin, the UK Did Drug Policy Right
Before America's War on Drugs, the "British System" was successful in keeping addiction rates low and drug-associated crime nonexistent.