
we do want county lines to disappear, but, unless you give equal balance to treatment and recovery, we are really not going to move forward.

the former independent reviewer of drugs today urged the government not to put all the focus on chasing users, but to help them change their lives. ministers are promising record investment for schemes such as this rehab programme targeting why some people take drugs. millions of pounds have been taken out of the system over the years and that has caused a lot of the problem. the question for the government is notjust about plans today but the money they have taken out the system. there is no doubt that the drug problem has got a lot worse in the past ten years, particularly drug-related deaths and the county lines which are destroying lives. labour says a strategy is desperately needed. Such as some clubbers will face losing their passports and driving licences if caught. but the strategy also looks at demand, recreational users

police will get help, for more drug tests on arrest, identifying problem users earlier than before. it believes it can take down 2,000 county line in three years. the government's ten-year strategy promises £300 million to pursue drugs gangs. you can't simply arrest them time after time and put them back in prison again and again. we've got to be tougher on the county lines gangs, we've got to be tougher on the criminals who are doing it, but you've also got to make sure that you find those 300,000 people and you help them away. the prime minister promising his new strategy will change that.
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some 300,000 heroin and crack addicts are responsible for nearly half of crimes like burglary and robbery. prime minister boris johnson seeing for himself the challenge the police face. organised crime groups that control the drugs trade. Presenters who have normal shows and also Relief present have their relief shows in bold.As police conduct an ongoing investigation into county lines gangs. Other BBC News presenters also provide relief presentation on programmes broadcast on this channel. Many of the presenters below also work on other BBC News output, and some also work in other parts of the BBC. Also not included are presenters of the BBC World News programmes that are simulcast from 22:35 to 06:00 daily, unless they're mainly seen on the News Channel.īBC News with Katty and Christian, BBC World News, BBC News, The PapersīBC News, BBC World News, The Papers īBC News, BBC World News, The Papers, Dateline LondonīBC News, BBC World News, The Papers, BBC News with Katty and Christian

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