The very thing that dylan used for people to know about his music and love his music also advertising the drug that killed him. The bbc didnt buy any nitazenes and contacted all suppliers to ask why they were willing to provide illegal and dangerous products. Only six responded, saying theyd never sent the drug to the uk and didnt know it was illegal here. The Home Office say amounts reaching the uk remain low and a recent tightening of the law means suppliers can now face life in prison. Colin campbell, bbc news. The mother of dylan took the decision to talk the issue and she joins me now from southampton. Thank you forjoining us and i dont underestimate how difficult an issue this must be to talk to us about. Lets talk about dylan. For most people listening to the story, they
She says she wont settle for the met s failures. I dont think any mother would want to do that. And im no different. I think all mothers would want to make sure that theyre there to support their child if something happened. Its to hold those accountable for what happened to that person. Reporter from the bbc. Bleep three prime suspects, including Brothers Neil and jamie acourt, remain free. Theyve always denied murder. Were you there when Stephen Lawrence was attacked . So would you like to see the investigation reopened . Definitely so. She says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. Theyre living their lives. They dont have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. And they continue to get away with murder. Daniel de simone, bbc news. Well, the metropolitan police
Whatever is out there. Because if you dont go and look, youre never going to find anything. The officer now responsible for the case, Deputy Assistant Commissioner matt ward, promised Baroness Lawrence answers last year about the met S Handling of the sixth suspect, but failed to provide them. He wrote to her injanuary to say hes ashamed and regretful, and then went silent. Last week, her lawyer wrote to the met commissioner himself to complain. Now, in a statement to the bbc, Sir Mark says she says she wont settle for the met s failures. I dont think any mother would want to do that. And im no different
Is in classrooms and in the setting but we also know that they are engaging on iplayer and programmes at home and platforms like their laptops and phones but i think that big interactive Viewing Experience is probably the main one for them. Its been really good to talk to but doing a very importantjob and thank you so much and helping to educate the children of the nation. Well done. We will be presenting a special lesson to be broadcast to children across the uk today. Stay with us and we will find it bus had a son but certainly it would be really good to celebrate what has been 100 years of bbc or educational. All the latest news on the Bbc Website such catch up on any News Tune into that but for the moment stay with us here on bbc
And it was extraordinary. But the drama had onlyjust begun. In extra time, coventry thought theyd won it. The greatest semifinal there has ever been but victor Torps Effort was ruled offside by the finest of margins, and come the penalty shoot out, their nerve finally cracked. 0h, hes blazed it. Ben sheaf missed, Rasmus Hojlund didnt, and at last, united had dragged themselves into the final. Some big questions for them but even bigger plaudits for their opponents. Beaten, but quite brilliant. Well, that was one of the most incredible matches you will ever see. United into the final, but this was all about coventry, and a comeback their fans will neverforget. Andy swift, bbc news, wembley