Families of drug addicts call for radical change in the law
Families of drug addicts who died from overdoses are calling for a radical change in the law to save other young lives.
Families of drug addicts who died from overdoses are calling for a radical change in the law to save other young lives.
Aimi Garidis, whose husband died from a lethal cocktail of drugs, says legalising drugs is the only way for society to take control.
I'm angry at the lack of support he received, he was definitely not a criminal, he was a good man, a good family man.
He worked hard, and he should have been given support for his problem.
Rose Humphries lost two sons to heroin.
She also says it was the fault of the laws surrounding the drug, rather than the drug itself.
The creative industries across Bristol and Bath have received £46 million to create 'new experiences and boost productivity.'
A service in Plymouth run by the NSPCC, which helps prevents online child sexual abuse, is expanding.
Bristol Water is urging people to stay safe and not swim in the water at spots like Chew Valley or Cheddar Lake this weekend.