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"Upgrading ketamine to Class A just means that young people will take dirtier, unsafe drugs, the money will go to the dealers and no one wins." Vicky Unwin's words come from experience - the drug ...
The UK government is seeking "expert advice" as illegal use of the party drug, which is currently a Class B substance, has soared to record levels The Home Office is reportedly considering ...
What's Next?', ITV News meets families and teens impacted by the drug as the debate over whether to make it a Class A ...