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A SHOP on the busiest in the UK has been selling drug-laced sweets – including magic mushroom cookies.  Police launched a raid on the shop was launched after a shopper was charged £899 for ...
A West End sweet shop has been shut down after it was found to be selling magic mushrooms in a police raid. The neighbouring 'Harry Potter shop' on Oxford Street, ran by the company '5IVESTAR ...
During a raid of the building on Oxford Street, officers discovered a hidden section of the store leading to a tunnel - which was filled with thousands of alleged counterfeit items worth roughly £80,0 ...
A sweet shop located in the heart of London's West ... The 'Londenero' shop - formerly known as Gummylicious - and located on 39BB Oxford Street, was raided by the Metropolitan Police following ...
Tourists who were charged £900 for two packets of sweets led police to discover the largest haul of fake and unsafe goods to have ever been seized from a shop on Oxford Street. The visitors were ...
Removing the US-style candy stores, many of which also sell poor-quality souvenirs, from Oxford Street is one of the ... life is sour for the rogue US sweet shop trade. “Hopefully, the fall ...
Westminster Council said the number of mixed candy and souvenir stores in Oxford Street has dropped from a pandemic high ... court appearances will ensure life is sour for the rogue US sweet shop ...
Authorities have cracked down on stores selling American candy on London’s Oxford Street, saying some also sell fake or dangerous goods and dodge taxes.
The firm described its new location as at the “heart of one of the world’s most dynamic shopping streets”. Ingka Investment, the investment arm of the retail group, bought the Grade II listed building ...
The Oxford Street candy shop charged tourists £900 for two packets of sweets Tourists who were charged £900 for two packets of sweets led police to discover the largest haul of fake and unsafe ...
The Standard understands the shops were located at 399A and 399B Oxford Street, with the customer ... travel adaptors or power banks. Cereals and sweets were seized due to a lack of labelling ...