European Super League: A busted flush?

European Super League: A busted flush?

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INVESTIGATION: On the line - Whack-a-mole

In the final episode of our county lines series, we hear how county lines drug gangs are continuing to shift their business model to avoid detection. Policing minister, Sarah Jones, explains how the government is planning to fight back. Plus, The Times’ crime editor David Woode s ...  Show more

INVESTIGATION: On the line - Mike

Mike started selling drugs for a county lines gang when he was just a teenager. After being arrested and getting stabbed, he left that life behind. But he's been willing to share his experiences with The Times’ crime editor David Woode for the first time, explaining how he got ca ...  Show more

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