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The long-waited spring Budget, the first since the first coronavirus lockdown nearly a year ago, saw the Chancellor extend the furlough scheme and Universal Credit increase as part of a £65 billion lifeline for the economy as it emerges from the pandemic. But taxes on business profits are set to be hiked from 2023, whole income tax thresholds will be frozen, meaning more people will be forced into paying back into the already-stretched coffers. The Office for Budget Resp
Spring Budget 2021: When is it, and what will Rishi Sunak say?
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‘Your Dealer Is Nearby’ – How Drugs Are Delivered To Your Doorstep
These are the substances driving county lines operations and how much Britain’s most popular drugs cost.
This is part of a series by HuffPost UK about county lines drug dealing in Britain.
Drugs are at the heart of county lines activity. The narcotics market is worth an estimated £9.4bn a year in the UK. About three million people took drugs in England and Wales in 2019, with around 300,000 in England taking the most harmful: opiates and/or crack cocaine.
In the first three months of lockdown alone, drug offences rose by 27% across England and Wales despite total recorded crime dropping by a quarter.