Watch: Prisoner drafted in to ease lorry driver crisis…used lorry to smuggle drugs leaving people bemused
The UK is now solving its HGV crisis by employing offenders who used lorries to import drugs.
The UK is now solving its HGV crisis by employing offenders who used lorries to import drugs.
"Is Ian Brown available?" wrote one Twitter user.
"Apparently singing in tune is cultural Marxism," tweeted John Spiers.
The comments are the latest in a long line of 'Bailey blunders'.
“This is not the only politician this year to have expressed opinions regarding unproven therapies and doubtless not the last and there have been some prominent doctors behaving similarly too – but if we are to avoid harming people and wasting time and resources we need to do this properly."
"There is not one dealer on the planet who's accepting Dairylea sarnies in exchange for gear".
Trump said he had "heard a lot of good stories" about the drug, and incorrectly claimed there is no evidence of harmful side-effects from taking it.
Researchers looked at three drugs available on the NHS.
Sarah Wollaston, chair of the Health and Social Care Committee, said drug use was now a “public health emergency”.
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