How student drug-taking reached new highs (and lows) in lockdown
The Story4 Jun 2021

How student drug-taking reached new highs (and lows) in lockdown

For much of the pandemic, university students have been confined to their halls for months on end. For some, drugs became a way to pass the time. But as lockdown lifts, will the rise in student drug taking have a more lasting impact?


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