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Penalties 'do not stop' drug useJuan Manuel, owner of the first shop dedicated to cannabis merchandising in Montevideo, rolls a cannabis cigarette at his shop counter

There is no link between tough laws and levels of illegal drug use, a Home Office study finds, sparking a policy row within the coalition government.


Man with disabilities at workSickness benefit cuts 'considered'

Papers seen by the BBC suggest cuts to the Employment and Support Allowance are being contemplated but ministers say it is not policy.

School classroomSchools 'progressing too slowly'

There are "significant gaps" in raising standards in schools in England, a report by spending watchdog the National Audit Office says.

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