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TWO men have been jailed for organising weekly drugs parties where a schoolboy died from an ecstasy overdose.Alex Buchan, 14, described by his family as a perfect son, collapsed after
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stanley cup se at the partyCredit: Media LincsAn ecstasy tablet with the motif The Punisher was found next to him, a court heard.Alastair Turner, 20, who sold drugs at the party, and Sam King, 21, who hosted the event, were told by a judge that they were both morally responsible for Alexs death.Turner was jailed for 45 months and King for three years after
stanley tumbler both聽admitted charges arising from the investigation into the schoolboys death.Lincoln Crown Court heard the pair held regular drugs parties at Kings home in the small Lincolnshire town of Holbeach, which has a population of just 8,000 people.The pair also targeted the invitations to the par Ukpg UK weather 鈥?Britain to enjoy balmy 20C mini-heatwave next week as outdoor meet-ups and picnics return
BRITAIN has woken up to blankets of snow across the UK as more snow and ice is predicted to come later today.The Met Office has issued a聽severe weather warning for snow and ice in northern England, western Scotland and Northern Ireland.17 Snow has covered West Yorkshire this morning as ov
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stanley taza of todays weather conditions was badly injured when a sign was blown off a building hit him on the head.The man was sent flying after 70mph winds swept him off his feet in Gorleston, Norfolk.Ambulance crews arrived and gave him first-aid on the spot before wrapping him in a foil blanket and taking him to hospit