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Accept the facts – and end this futile 'war on drugs'
Johann Hari: We are handing one of our biggest industries over to armed, criminal gangs.
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- The Great War and words to remember
- Carola Long: When must-have means must-steal
- Tim Blackman: This family's ordeal is far from over
- Johnny Vegas: Imitation is flattery? Try telling that to the Fraud Squad
- The Sketch: He's forgotten the first rule of leadership: indifference
- David Cameron: We will tackle poverty by building strong community ties
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