Former addict Annemarie Ward leads tributes as hundreds of wooden crosses are planted to remember drugs death victims.
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Annemarie Ward, from Faces and Voices of Recovery, used drugs as a coping mechanism.
A group of 12 Scottish MPs says the UK government must change the law to help tackle the drug crisis.
Read moreThe Ballad of the Fix
The story of Scotland's deadly drug crisis narrated by the voice of the narcotic itself. Scotland has the highest rate of reported drug deaths in the European Union. There has been a rapid rise of cheap, imported synthetic drugs - especially Etizolam, an illegal tablet similar to Valium but with an unpredictable potency often many times higher. But why do so many people, especially young men, feel drawn towards this dangerous self-medication? Scottish poet Niall Campbell explores the lives and deaths of a small number of drug users and of their families in Dundee. Using original music by Jon Nicholls and found sound, Niall’s poem weaves through first-hand accounts of the addictive process to create an elegy to the lost and those they leave behind. The Ballad of the Fix is a companion piece to The Ballad of the Blade (2018) in which Momtaza Mehri listened to the voices of young people involved in knife crime. Producers: Monica Whitlock and Liza Greig If you’ve been affected by addiction, help and support is available. https://www.bbc.co.uk/actionline/
Conservative MP Colin Clark and the SNP's Ian Blackford clash over solutions to the drug crisis in Scotland.
MPs and peers from five political parties call on the Home Office to end its opposition to drug consumption rooms.
Read moreThe Scottish government has invited UK ministers to a meeting about the record number of drugs deaths.
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BBC Scotland News
Experts back five ways of trying to halt Scotland's rising toll of drug-related deaths.
Read moreThis open mic night is designed to support families and those who are in recovery.
Jacquie's parents, two sisters and brother all died because of their drug habits but she says her family were not "animals or monsters".