The UK’s night time economy is failing to protect its most valuable asset: the people who go out and enjoy it. Night Lives: Reducing Drug-Related Harm in the Night Time Economy, a joint report by the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Drug Policy Reform, Durham University, The Loop and Volteface, advocates for the adoption of a set of bold yet practical initiatives across our towns and cities to address this failure. Aimed at stakeholders including the night time industry, local authorities, police forces and public health, Night Lives offers new ideas for reducing drug-related harm in the UK’s night time economy (NTE)
London’s nightlife is becoming a popular talking point in the media as a lot bars, clubs and nightli...
The rapid expansion in recent years of the night-time economy (NTE) - now an important part of the l...
The relationship between the consumption of alcohol and a range of violent crimes, including homicid...
The state of many British town and city centres in the evening and at night is a cause for concern. ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. There are tensions between a...
Nightlife historically has been viewed as a social problem to be contained by licensing, policing an...
Providing a comprehensive overview and critique of the Thames Gateway plan, this volume examines the...
Hosted by the EMCDDA (European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction), the Healthy Nightlif...
Presented here are the first findings of self report surveys of prevalence of illicit drug use by cu...
Alcohol Action Ireland, the independent advocate for reducing alcohol harms, welcomes the opportunit...
Debates about night time leisure and crime reflect the contradiction between stimulation and regulat...
Cities attract vast numbers of people at night (Roberts and Eldridge 2009). In recent decades the ev...
The promotion of night-time economies in town centres across Britain has sparked new fears about dis...
Europe, the number of Safer Nightlife projects managed by NGOs or by local administrations increases...
The concept of the night-time economy emerged in Britain in the early 1990s in the context of strate...
London’s nightlife is becoming a popular talking point in the media as a lot bars, clubs and nightli...
The rapid expansion in recent years of the night-time economy (NTE) - now an important part of the l...
The relationship between the consumption of alcohol and a range of violent crimes, including homicid...
The state of many British town and city centres in the evening and at night is a cause for concern. ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. There are tensions between a...
Nightlife historically has been viewed as a social problem to be contained by licensing, policing an...
Providing a comprehensive overview and critique of the Thames Gateway plan, this volume examines the...
Hosted by the EMCDDA (European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction), the Healthy Nightlif...
Presented here are the first findings of self report surveys of prevalence of illicit drug use by cu...
Alcohol Action Ireland, the independent advocate for reducing alcohol harms, welcomes the opportunit...
Debates about night time leisure and crime reflect the contradiction between stimulation and regulat...
Cities attract vast numbers of people at night (Roberts and Eldridge 2009). In recent decades the ev...
The promotion of night-time economies in town centres across Britain has sparked new fears about dis...
Europe, the number of Safer Nightlife projects managed by NGOs or by local administrations increases...
The concept of the night-time economy emerged in Britain in the early 1990s in the context of strate...
London’s nightlife is becoming a popular talking point in the media as a lot bars, clubs and nightli...
The rapid expansion in recent years of the night-time economy (NTE) - now an important part of the l...
The relationship between the consumption of alcohol and a range of violent crimes, including homicid...