
Brits’ Behaviour Abroad
Joseph Briody examines the stereotype of Brits behaving badly abroad.
→Joseph Briody examines the stereotype of Brits behaving badly abroad.
→The snapshot results of our survey, in collaboration with SUSU, of students’ attitudes to and experiences of alcohol and drugs.
→Deputy Editor Zach Sharif explores the questions raised by the increasing popularity of cannabis.
→Molly Joyce rounds up the best bars and pubs for a nice evening and a catch up with friends in Portswood.
→Rachel Mather urges tourists to be aware of alcohol restrictions and bans when holidaying abroad.
→Emily Fry discusses recent statistics showing that teetotalism is on the rise amongst Britain’s young people.
→Bethany Saul provides a list of local charities and organisations that can help if you, or someone you know, is struggling with alcohol addiction or drugs abuse.
→Megan Crossman explains different countries’ attitudes to alcohol and drugs and how to adapt as a tourist.
→Laura Barr shares her experience of sexual assault for the Alcohol and Drugs Awareness Magazine.
→As alcohol containing more units is increasingly available at lower prices, the culture in the UK, and in particular universities, has become geared to encouraging drinking.
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