Gripping account of children’s lives
A BBC journalist investigates how the lives of children on a Huddersfield housing estate are scarred by county lines drug gangs. Knife attacks, even shootings, are unremarkable for these children, who are groomed to carry drugs and threatened with violence if they try to leave. But there is a positive side, with huge support coming from families, the community and, at the centre, a school whose staff do everything possible to help these vulnerable children have normal lives.
CChrisD via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/18/20
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Incredible journalism. I’m a police officer and this is the real deal of how this works. The government aren’t doing anything to tackle this. This series is spot on. Needs to be shared widely.
LisaFordice1234 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/19/21
Eye-opening, heart-breaking, informative. Well worth a listen despite not being a particularly happy story
tristanwhotravels via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/03/20
This is one of the most eye opening accounts of modern Britain I’ve ever heard. Award winning stuff. Annabel Deas is a phenomenal presenter, I love the way she tells the story which such passion and energy.
katebsw via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/29/21
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