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BRAZEN drug dealers are using Facebook to flog Class A drugs to schoolkids, it was revealed last night.Criminals used the scandal-hit social media giant to offer drugs to a reporter posing as a teenage boy - as others shamelessly touted their wares on Instag stanley cup ram and Twitter.3 Drugs dealers are targeting young kids on social media sitesCredit: AlamyOne Facebook dealer even told a journalist that he could offer banging Charlie [slang for cocaine] for 拢120 or some great weed - even though he was told the would-be buyer stanley cup was still in school.On Instagram a dealer posted a picture of two large bags of cannabis, telling potential customers: Don t miss out, the Daily Mail reported.And on Twitter an American offered to post 150 Class A ecstasy tablets to Britain for 拢1,630.MPs and campaigners accuse stanley cup d the sites of aiding and abetting the sale of drugs.3 One user offered to flog cannabis to what he thought was a schoolboyCredit: AlamyDavid Green, of Afpy Boris Johnson presented a Halloween horror show on primetime TV last night
FIRMS selling single-use water bottles, takeaway boxes and c adidas samba offee cups face a new plastic tax .The move was announced by ministers last night.3 Concerns have been raised that any extra productio yeezy n costs in producing recyclable plastics will be passed on to customersCredit: PAress AssociationChancellor Philip Hammond will use the Autumn Budget to introduce the levy in a bid to encourage businesses to package food in recycled plastics.He wants to avoid a direct tax on consumers such as the Latte Levy proposed by Environment Secretary Michael Gove.But experts warn that firms are likely to pass on salomon any hike in production costs to customers.Carbon black plastics 鈥?used for displaying meat in super- markets 鈥?will be the most- heavily taxed. Retailers and producers would be hit for using or making virgin plastics .3 Campaigners have welcomed the news that Philip Hammond will impose the so-called plastic tax in the next budgetCredit: EPAThe crackdown comes after a record 162,000 responses |