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Fake drugs: How bad is Africa’s counterfeit medicine problem?

19th January 202017th January 2020 Josie McFarlane 3031 Views 2 Comments Africa, Drugs, Fake drugs, illegal, Medicine

The proliferation of fake medicines in Africa is a public health crisis that can no longer be ignored, according to

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Churches in Essex ‘very keen’ to help fight county lines

5th January 202016th December 2019 Josie McFarlane 701 Views 0 Comments churches, county lines, Crimes, Drugs, gangs, UK, youth violence

Religious groups could be approached to help with the scourge of county lines drug gangs. The Bishop of Colchester, evangelist

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Jaden Moodie: The child groomed and killed in London’s drug war

17th December 201916th December 2019 Josie McFarlane 764 Views 0 Comments children, county lines, Death, Drugs, gangs, Jaden Moodie, knife crime, violence, youth crime

The mother of a 14-year-old boy hunted down and knifed to death in gang violence said she will never forget

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How this church will help people addicted to drugs and alcohol

10th November 20197th November 2019 Josie McFarlane 578 Views 0 Comments aid, Alcohol, Church news, community, Drugs, God, help, homeless, Jesus, shelter, Support

A Wigan church will fulfil long-held ambitions to open a support hub for drug and alcohol addiction in one of

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‘County-lines gangs fuelling’ child slavery rise

19th October 201918th October 2019 Josie McFarlane 559 Views 0 Comments county lines, crime, Drugs, gangs, Slavery, violence, youth crime

There has been an eightfold increase in the number of child victims of modern slavery referred by local councils in

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Taming of a Villain – How God’s love transformed a violent criminal & drugs addict

10th August 20198th August 2019 Josie McFarlane 773 Views 0 Comments Book review, Christianity, crime, Drugs, God, Jesus

The powerful testimony of how a violent criminal and drugs addict was transformed by God’s love. ‘I [was] a little,

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Low-income African countries ‘pay 30 times more’ for drugs

19th June 201919th June 2019 Josie McFarlane 746 Views 0 Comments Africa, Drugs, Expansive, health, Medicine, Poverty

African countries with small to medium-sized economies pay far more money for less effective drugs, a leading health expert has

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Smart lockers for patients’ drugs wins inventors’ award

10th June 20196th June 2019 Josie McFarlane 745 Views 0 Comments #HIV, Aids, award, Drugs, health, innovation, Inventor, prescription, South Africa

An invention by a South African engineer that dispenses pills has won a major African engineering prize. Neo Hutiri invented

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New York school ‘strip search’ of black girls aged 12 investigated

2nd February 20191st February 2019 Josie McFarlane 617 Views 0 Comments Accused investigation, black, Black girls, children, community, crime, Drugs, New York, school, Searched

Allegations that four black 12-year-old girls were strip searched at a school should be investigated at state level, New York

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Keep The Faith Issue 117 – Christmas and New Year
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Keep The Faith Issue 117 – Christmas and New Year

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