Survey finds 2% of UK adults report drink spiking in past year

Since 2021, forensic science academics at Anglia Ruskin University have partnered with the UK's leading alcohol charity Drinkaware to track the prevalence of drink spiking through national surveys, undertaken by YouGov. The most recent survey, carried out in summer 2025 and involving 7,256 UK adults, found that approximately 2% of adults reported being a victim of drink spiking in the previous 12 months. When extrapolated across the UK population, this equates to nearly one million people.

Rates of violence against women who inject drugs in Victoria alarmingly high

A new study has found that more than four in five women who inject drugs have experienced violence, highlighting an urgent gap in national efforts to end violence against women. Published today in JAMA Network Open, the study, "Violence against women who inject drugs in Australia," looked at the experiences of 431 women in Victoria who have injected drugs. Researchers used survey responses and linked health records, and spoke in depth with ten women about their experiences of seeking support for violence.