Monday, 16 February 2015

Confirmed: Cannabis is harmless - Politics.co.uk

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"Hash users do not have any increase in risk of psychotic disorders compared with non-users, irrespective of their frequency of use"

Drug report

What media reports on the new cannabis study don't tell you

Cannabis: Big medical differences between hash and skunk

A hysterical media has leapt on a new study of cannabis use to prove its psychotic effects - but it actualy found many varieties of the drug are harmless

MoJ censorship

MoJ refuses to release information on legal aid cuts

Blocked: Is MoJ preventing the release of embarrassing information?

Has Chris Grayling's department blocked the release of embarrassing information ahead of the election

Tory funding damage

Dodgy and disreputable: Tories damaged by funding row

David Cameron prepares to speak to business leaders last week

Tax avoidance row confirms negative views of the Conservative party

IDS' obesity crackdown

Tory obesity 'crackdown' would hit just 1,780 people

Iain Duncan Smith: Squeezing the truth

Policy would tackle almost non-existent problem

New study about 'skunk'-induced psychosis - Rethink Mental Illness response

A new study by the Institute of Psychiatry suggests that 24% of new cases of psychosis are resulting from use of high potency ‘skunk-like’ cannabis.

A clear choice for the electorate

Chris Keates: "In the last two weeks we have heard from the leaders of the two major political parties on their plans for education post the General Election".

2014 repossessions down 26%, says CML

The number of repossessions fell to 21,000 in 2014 - 26% fewer than the 28,900 in 2013, and the lowest number since 2006, according to latest data from the Council of Mortgage Lenders.

Government rejects consensus of subject experts, public, and religious leaders, marginalises Humanism in GCSE and A levels

Publishing its final version of the revised subject content for GCSE, AS and A level Religious Studies (RS) in schools in England, the DfE has excluded the Annex on Humanism, in spite of majority public support for its inclusion.

Scottish land reform proposals would damage fragile rural communities claim sporting and land management organisations

A group of sporting and land management organisations have voiced their concerns over a number of land reform proposals in an open letter to Dr Aileen McLeod, the Minister responsible for Land Reform in Scotland.

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