Universities minister launches working group to spearhead plans for practical action to help keep students safe

Universities are to be required to introduce policies by the end of the year to crack down on spiking, amid concern about increasingly brazen attacks on students.

Michelle Donelan, the universities minister, said she had seen the impact of spiking first-hand and that it was a horrific crime that she was determined to stamp out in higher education.

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