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Prime Minister Tony Blair has defended his proposals for random drug tests in schools after they were vilified by teachers and drug experts.
Critics of the plans, announced by Mr Blair at the weekend, pointed out that headteachers would need to get parental consent to test children, and would not be able to force any pupils who didn't want to be tested.See the full content of this document
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Blair's Proposal Simply Won't Work, Warn Experts
Drug awareness charities said that random t...
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