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More young adults in Britain than anywhere else in Europe took cocaine in 2018, as availability hits unprecedented levels across the continent, according to the EU drugs agency.A report on the latest trends in illicit drug use suggests that 5.3% of people aged between 15 and 34 in the UK took cocaine in 2018, the most recent year for which recor
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Britain could face severe international criticism today for imprisoning children as young as 10, tolerating corporal punishment and broadcasting invasive reality television shows such as Supernanny.The UN s committee on the rights of the child CRC is due to release its latest assessment of the UK s record of looking after its 13.1 million people aged 17 and under. Areas of concern are likely to include Britain s record on eradicating child poverty, its relatively low age of criminal responsibility, the use of asbos on children and the provision of health services for adolescents.A summary of exchanges from hearings in Geneva last month gives advance indication of likely priorities. The UN s rapporteurs, who questioned UK officials, praised positive developments such as the 2004 Children s Act.But there was a long list of quest
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