The young prince has also allegedly told courtiers that he wants to confront "his father's tormentors".Sunday Mirror: 'Not and never ****'The headline cannot be repeated in its entirety, since it - and the accompanying story - push the boundaries of the injunction to the very limits, dealing with Charles' relationship with members of his staff. The "secret" at the heart of the Royal storm was yesterday outed in more newspapers outside the jurisdiction of the High Court gagging order. The need to do something like drugs is spurred on by the existence of hedonistic gay bars and nightclubs."As well as the social environment, drug-taking may be linked to the fact that young gay people are frequently under more pressure in terms of their sexuality than their heterosexual counterparts, Mr Allison said."I think it's fair to say that most young gay people are under a lot more pressure than your average straight person and taking drugs will be a form of escapism.". "The gay scene has always been linked with clubbing and drugs have always been available," he said. "A lot of young gay people start clubbing on Friday and carry on until Monday morning.
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A further two-thirds had used drugs during the previous six months while lifetime use of cocaine was nearly double the level among heterosexuals.The report, published in the American Journal of Public Health, was based on a four-year study of the lifestyles of 3,492 American men aged between 15 and 22 who had sex with other men.The men most at risk from substance abuse were described by the report as "white, self-identified as bisexual or heterosexual, had run away or had experienced forced sex".It concluded: "Effective drug prevention and treatment programmes ... Young gay men are more likely than their heterosexual counterparts to take recreational drugs, the findings of two studies show. Sports ministers from across the world will be gathering there and he may be tempted to lobby in favour of London's Olympic bid, though that would bend the rules of the International Olympic Committee. Will he be promoting London's bid? "Absolutely not," he replies with a wink.THE CVDATE OF BIRTH: 6 October 1943EDUCATED: Hurfield Comprehensive School, Sheffield, Granville College of education and Sheffield PolytechnicCAREER: Trade union official at toolmaker Firth Brown;Elected MP for Sheffield Central 1983;vice-president of Sheffield Trades Council;Minister for Regions, Regeneration and Planning (1997-99);Privy Councillor (1999);Minister for Trade (1999-2001);Sports minister (2001-) and Tourism minister from 2003FAMILY: Married with two children and lives in SheffieldINTERESTS: Running, golf, football and cricket; led the House of Commons cricket tour to South Africa in 1995. Mr Caborn insists, amid a maze of statistics, that the closure of school playing fields is an old debate."We are investing in sport and physical activity in a way that hasn't been done for decades because our nation is becoming less active, more obese and with more diabetes in young children," he says.
Obesity alone costs Britain £2bn, a figure expected to rise to £3.5bn by 2010.Mr Caborn will enjoy one of the perks of the job on Friday when he flies to Australia to support England in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals. "Designer drugs are a totally new phenomenon on the drugs scene. That's why we've got to make sure we have got the procedures in place and more self-policing within the sport." The public wanted to know that sporting achievements were the reward for natural ability.Aged 60, Mr Caborn runs for two hours every Sunday morning near his Sheffield home in preparation for the Great North Run - in which he competes with various relatives - and which, one suspects, fills the void left when he was forced by conflict of interest to resign as a director of Sheffield United.He is hoping to lead by example, and to encourage more activity by building more sports centres, training more sports coaches. It will be a watershed in sport because people will be able to look at athletes and know they have achieved that fairly."But he is no fan of the proposal from some quarters that the record book should be wiped clean to restore the credibility of athletics if the THG scandal widens. But that's the price you pay if you cheat - you are going to get caught.
