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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.
How the British Government Foils Terror Plots
We spoke to British security services about what goes into stopping planned extremist actions.
What It's Like Being a Professional Hand Model
Brooke Colman has appeared in some of the most expensive, visible adverts in the world, and doubled for Julia Roberts and Ant and Dec, but you've never seen her face.
How Your Low-Key Cocaine Habit Actually Affects Your Body
Do you and your friends put the call in every—or every other—weekend? This is what happens every time you do.
Couples Share How Moving in Together Changed Their Sex Lives
We spoke to a bunch of people about how moving in with a boyfriend or girlfriend affected the way they boned.
We Watched Queer Shamans Curse the Property Developers Killing London's Gay Saunas
Chariots sauna in east London is being turned into a luxury hotel, and these radical queer witch doctors are pissed.
We Went to Last Night's Property Developer Awards, a Circle-Jerk for the Gentrification Sharks Ruining London
The men and women fucking over the capital thought it would be a good idea to all get in one room and pat each other on the back.
How Terror Tactics Are Evolving to Thwart State Surveillance
The 'Charlie Hebdo' attacks highlight the futility of spying on literally everyone in the hope of hearing something about a bomb.
The 'Black Mirror' Christmas Special Is All About the Endless Torture of Mandatory Fun
It's like a Samuel Beckett play for the Facebook generation, or a Radiohead song with better jokes.
Fabric Is Staying Open, but Now Has to Follow a Bunch of Self-Defeating Rules
To keep its licence, the venue agreed to bump up security to avoid drug-related casualties inside the club. Only, all that means is that people will just take all their drugs before they get in, which is is surely far more dangerous.
Bobby Keys Was History's Hardest-Partying Saxophonist
I spoke to Joe Ely, a friend of the late Rolling Stones horn player, about their time in West Texas's honky-tonks and their legendary escapades fueled by booze and little white pills.