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  2. Poppers - Wikipedia

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    Poppers (or popper) is a slang term referring to recreational drugs belonging to the alkyl nitrite family of chemical compounds. When fumes from these substances are inhaled , they act as potent vasodilators , producing mild euphoria, warmth, and dizziness.

  3. Age-of-consent reform in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the UK's first National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (NATSAL), which collected data up to 1990, found that a high proportion of young people engage in other forms of sexual activity prohibited by the law, including mutual masturbation and oral sex, beginning on average at the age of 14.

  4. Party and play - Wikipedia

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    A study of sauna participants in Barcelona, Spain, in 2016, found that the most commonly used drugs in chemsex are "GHB/GBL, cocaine, ecstasy, silver bars , poppers and Viagra". [13] A 2014 study on chemsex in London, UK, indicated that the drugs associated with chemsex include mephedrone, GHB/GBL, crystal meth, ketamine, and cocaine. [6]

  5. UK politics - live: Reform level with Labour in new poll as ...

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    Asked why the cost of government borrowing is rising now, he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “Well this is very different from the Truss debacle, in that it’s not a response to anything ...

  6. Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 - Wikipedia

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    These drugs are known in the UK as controlled drug, because this is the term by which the act itself refers to them.In more general terms, however, many of these drugs are also controlled by the Medicines Act 1968, there are many other drugs which are controlled by the Medicines Act but not by the Misuse of Drugs Act, and some other drugs (alcohol, for example) are controlled by other laws.

  7. 'Poppers' might permanently damage your eyes - AOL

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  8. Prostitution in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Before 1 April 2010, it was illegal for a customer to kerb crawl/solicit only if this was done "persistently", or "in a manner likely to cause annoyance". Today, all forms of public solicitation by a customer are illegal, regardless of the manner in which the prostitute was solicited. Kerb crawling is a summary-only offence limited to a fine. [78]

  9. Bradley Beal has not waived no-trade clause, not discussing ...

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    Bradley Beal, at least for now, has no interest in being traded away from the Phoenix Suns. Beal’s agent, Mark Bartelstein, told ESPN on Wednesday that Beal has not waived his no-trade clause ...