Three jailed after £25,000 of heroin and crack cocaine found in car
They all claimed to know nothing about the massive haul of class A drugs
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Two men and a woman found in a car in Coventry with heroin and crack cocaine with a street value of around £25,000 and more than £2,000 in cash have been jailed.
The third-party distillers launching their own labels 21st May, 2021 by Owen Bellwood
While big third-party producers have been a major part of the industry for years and are still going strong, change is afoot with own-label bottlings on the rise, as Owen Bellwood discovers.
The MGP Ingredients lab
Craft and artisanal spirits remain the apple of many consumers’ eyes, with drinkers often seeking out products with provenance, history and a handmade approach to distillation. However, the backbone of many start‐up brands touting these credentials has long been third‐party distillers. Producers such as MGP Ingredients have aided the launch of countless Bourbon brands, while London’s Thames Distillers has helped create myriad gins.
); Swimming isn’t going to last forever. I want to excel in my sport - deferring the Leaving Cert twice for Tokyo
18-year-old Nicole Turner is targeting the podium at this summer’s Paralympic Games. By Emma Duffy Wednesday 3 Mar 2021, 7:00 AM Mar 3rd 2021, 7:00 AM 14,181 Views 4 Comments
LITTLE DID NICOLE Turner think that one year off school would turn into two. Nicole Turner launching Paralympics Ireland’s new fundraising campaign ‘The Next Level’. Source: Simon Burch 00353872754849 Ireland
Having made her Paralympic debut at the age of just 14 in Rio, the teenage sensation made a real statement of intent by deferring her Leaving Cert to focus on Tokyo 2020.
); It s tough to describe it in words but it means so much - Team Ireland s fundraising drive
Paralympics Ireland’s new fundraising campaign ‘The Next Level’ has already raised over €60,000. By Emma Duffy Tuesday 2 Mar 2021, 1:03 PM Mar 2nd 2021, 1:03 PM 2,288 Views 0 Comments
Irish Paralympic athlete, Greta Streimikyte, pictured following the announcement of Paralympics Ireland’s new fundraising campaign ‘The Next Level’.
Irish Paralympic athlete, Greta Streimikyte, pictured following the announcement of Paralympics Ireland’s new fundraising campaign ‘The Next Level’.
WITH JUST UNDER six months to go until the Paralympic Games all going to plan, of course a new fundraising campaign has been launched for Team Ireland.
From late bloomer to the world stage, Ireland s Lithuanian-born flyer on track for Tokyo
Greta Streimikyte on her meteoric rise, how much representing Ireland means to her and what’s yet to come. By Emma Duffy Tuesday 2 Mar 2021, 2:49 PM Mar 2nd 2021, 2:49 PM 5,766 Views 1 Comment
GRETA STREIMIKYTE PAUSES for a few seconds when she’s asked to reflect on her career so far. Greta Streimikyte launching Paralympics Ireland’s new fundraising campaign ‘The Next Level’. Source: Simon Burch 00353872754849 Ireland
The Lithuanian-born, proud Irish Paralympian, has been on a whirlwind upward trajectory. Her rise has been meteoric, to say the least.
Having only started athletics in her late teens, Streimikyte bagged a 1500m bronze medal on her international debut at the 2016 European Para Athletics Championshi