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Are clubs doing enough to combat dodgy drugs?

As The Warehouse Project unroll plans for drugs testing at Victoria Warehouse following a fatality at the club, we ask: are clubs doing enough to protect clubbers from dodgy drugs?

Drug safety campaigners are pushing for a change in how authorities deal with drug-use

A second person has died at Australia’s Stereosonic festival prompting calls for a change in how authorities deal with illicit substances.

The death of a...

The Loop announces drug testing and harm reduction online training courses

The crucial UK drug checking non-profit is hosting a series of educational sessions beginning tonight

The Loop has announced a series of drug testing and harm reduction training courses. The drug checking charity and research group will be running 11...

The DCMS has issued a report ahead of Britain's "compressed" summer season 

The UK Government is being urged to support drug testing at festivals to increase safety following a Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) select committee...

It was run by The Loop charity at the Cambridgeshire festival...

Secret Garden Party became the first UK festival to introduce on-site drug testing for festival goers at the event over the weekend (22nd-24th July), allowing...

The Australian festival may become first to introduce drug-testing

Stereosonic, one of Australia’s biggest music festivals, have given provisional support for a pill testing scheme at their events.

Organisers Totem OneLove said in a...

Local authorities in Sydney have been trying to shut it down...

An Australian politician has put forward a proposal to relocate the Defqon 1 festival to Canberra from its current Sydney base. 

The move comes in...

Events have support from police to help protect users... 

A number of UK festivals, including giant double-event Reading and Leeds, have announced plans to introduce safe drug testing spaces for punters this summer.

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Service providers and users are protected from prosecution, but the sale, purchase, and possession of illegal substances remains a criminal offence 

New Zealand has become the first country in the world to fully legalise recreational drug checking, marking a major victory for those advocating substance tests...

Warehouse Project's return to Store Street has been a resounding success...

2014 was a year of change for Manchester’s Warehouse Project. After eight years of increasing growth, the famed event series decided to take a step...

The blue Tesla-emblazoned pills are believed to be highly dangerous

Warnings have been issued in a number of UK cities about a batch of "extremely strong" blue pills emblazoned with the Tesla logo that are...

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Following drug-related fatality

The death of a 30-year-old man 'after ingesting contaminated drugs' at The Warehouse Project launch weekend has prompted the Manc promoters to stage a press conference tomorrow.

The UK's top electronic music industry event returns... 

Brighton Music Conference (BMC) has unveiled its programme for 2018, with more than 160 guest speakers, over 30 talks and panels, and a host of...

Dashing hopes of fresh Mai Tais in the mud at this year's event...

In a move destined to raise eyebrows, Leeds and Reading Festivals have opted to ban pineapples for 2017, confirming that the fruit, once considered a...