Paper Round (17 March) - a look at the day's newspapers
17 Mar 2010 | by Sarah Johnson
, which demands 'Ban Drug Now'.
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focuses on the subjects of drug laws, the trading of human organs, and prisoners' right to vote.
, which demands 'Ban Drug Now'.
The work aims to encourage young people to seek accurate and impartial information about drugs. It targets 11- to 18-year-olds and will run across radio, print and online, posing drug-related questions ... answers to questions about drugs. The digital work, which re-uses executions from previous campaigns ...
morality. Drugs advice centre Release publishes an open letter to the prime minister in The Guardian calling for a huge shift in drug law and regulation. The letter is signed by a host of celebrities and MPs ...
beggar will spiral out of control as he turns to drugs and alcohol. ...
to collect anti-viral drugs for them. The poster features sections of advice and information such as how ...
-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} Focusing on issues as diverse as drugs legalisation ...
-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin;} The "meow meow" drug continues to make the national covers, as The Sun starts a campaign to ban the drug ...
Square. The Daily Express headlines fury as cancer drug is banned' while the Daily Mail announces ...
The Guardian , while The Sun reveals details of a "meow meow drug baron" as the son of a Labour MP ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.