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Thornaby addict turned to dealing to fund his own habit

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When police raided Callum Briggs’s home they recovered cocaine, cannabis and cash after he pointed them in the right direction.

Teesside Crown Court heard how the 26-year-old told officers where they could find his stash of Class A and Class B drugs.

Tabitha Buck, prosecuting, said Briggs maintained that he turned to dealing after he racked up drug debts of his own and was selling to fund his own habit.

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She said officers recovered drugs from a North Face manbag and inside a set of drawers in the kitchen where cocaine was discovered and cannabis was found in an upstairs room.

A specialist officer estimated that the drugs had a street value of up to £3,000 in cannabis and up to £4,500 in cocaine.

Briggs, of Laurel Avenue, Thornaby, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply cocaine and cannabis, and possession of criminal property – the £1,635 in cash – seized during the raid on November 6 last year.

Albany Kidd, mitigating, said her client was compliant with the police when they entered his property and pointed them in the direction of the stashed drugs.

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She added: “He suffered the bereavement of his father around two years ago in very difficult circumstances.

“He turned to illicit substances as a coping mechanism and quickly accrued a debt with the dealers.”

Recorder Ayesha Smart sentenced Briggs to two years in custody, suspended for two years.

“You were in substantial debt with dealers and you were struggling for money to feed your own habit, so you engaged in the sale of drugs to pay off the debt,” she said.

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“What is clear is that you were directed by someone higher up the chain and your involvement was limited to street dealing.”

Briggs was also ordered to attend 25 rehabilitation activity requirement days and carry out 120 hours of unpaid work.

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11 best secateurs for pruning your garden, tested on my allotment

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11 best secateurs for pruning your garden, tested on my allotment

Secateurs are one of the first tools most gardeners acquire. A good pair will last a lifetime, but any that are substandard or old can damage your plants and your hands. There are two main types. Bypass secateurs have scissor-like blades to produce a clean cut when pruning green stems. In contrast, anvil secateurs act more like a knife, and work best when cutting thicker, woodier stems.

The best secateurs should also be comfortable and a ratchet function will help if you need extra power when cutting bigger stems. Most also come in different sizes, and some have adjustable grip, so you can tweak it if you share your tools. Just note that smaller tools have reduced cutting diameters.

Price-wise, they range from around £15 to almost £300 for professional tools, although none here reach those heights. Notable brands include Felco, Niwaki, Okasune, Wilkinson Sword and Darlac. You’ll find all of these and more reviewed below, after extensive testing on my allotment.

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Trains cancelled due to incident between Wigan and Salford

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Trains cancelled due to incident between Wigan and Salford

Northern have issued a warning to passengers, saying that all lines are blocked between Wigan Wallgate and Salford Crescent.

Services between these two stations via Atherton are blocked in both directions.

Disruptions are expected to last until 9pm, according to the latest updated from Northern.

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The Headbolt Lane to Blackburn and Wigan Wallgate to Leeds services are affected.

Services between Southport and Manchester Oxford Road and Southport and Stalybridge are able to call at all stations via Westhoughton, however may be subject to short notice cancellations and delays.

Northern train ticket restrictions have been lifted in the affected areas, including Advance and Peak restrictions, during this disruption. Restrictions will be reinstated once the disruption ends.

The following rail replacement services are in place:

From Wigan Wallgate calling at all stations to Manchester Victoria via Atherton at 20:00

From Salford Crescent calling at all stations to Wigan Wallgate via Atherton at 20:00

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The emergency services have been contacted for comment.

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Inside Piers Morgan’s marriage to Celia Walden after he storms off over taunts about her

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