[Timeout] Meet the woman who nearly saved Fabric

We sat down with drugs scientist and founder of The Loop Fiona Measham to talk Fabric's closure – and how her project could make drug-related deaths a thing of the past

It’s two weeks since Fabric closed its doors. The decision, encouraged by police and ultimately decided by three Islington councillors late into the evening, has left a looming sense that authorities will always be anti-nightlife: that police and politicians don’t understand the financial or cultural value of clubbing and will always knee-jerk when they hear the word ‘drugs’.

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