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Glasgow’s Thistle, the UK’s first legal drug consumption room, offers a safe and supervised space for addicts to use drugs while giving them access to emergency services, better healthcare and a support network..
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  • January 14, 2025

UK’s first-ever supervised drug use space opens in Glasgow

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Glasgow’s Thistle, the UK’s first legal drug consumption room, offers a safe and supervised space for addicts to use drugs while giving them access to emergency services, better healthcare and a support network..

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Finland's new sand battery stores 100 MWh of solar and wind energy in sand as heat, replacing oil in district heating and cutting emissions by nearly 70%. With near-unlimited lifespan and zero eco‑toxicity, this solution stacks up as a long‑term, low-cost solution.

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