It's not that long since Nigel Farage was criticising Donald Trump for proposing a ban on all Muslims entering the US. But a lot has changed since then. He's no longer the leader of Ukip and our first piece today suggests that any veneer of respectability he still had, is disappearing fast. It argues that Farage's support of Donald Trump in Mississippi last night, revealed his colours. Next up is a piece which looks at the closure of the London nightclub Fabric after two drug-related deaths at the club this summer. It suggests that if Sadiq Khan is serious about championing the night time economy, he needs to start thinking about how to keep both Londoners and their much-loved venues safe. Could drug testing facilities be the answer? And finally, we hear from the Health Foundation about the government's childhood obesity plan. It suggests that the plan is woefully short on government-led action and warns that the interests of big business must not trump children's health. |
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