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 A NEW breed of drugs 50 times more powerful than fentanyl could cause a  tsunami  of deaths in the UK, experts are warning.Dubbed Frankenstein drugs, nitazen stanley cup es 鈥?which are man-made to mimic the effects of opioids such as heroin 鈥?can be mixed with other drugs to create much stronger, and often fatal, results.6Addicts are increasingly being given more powerful, man-made drugsCredit: Alamy6Tony D Agostino said: They  stanley cup are called Frankenstein drugs because they can be mixed with tablets or powderCredit: Supplied6Chris Philp said: These new highly dangerous substances have the potential to devastate lives, ruin stanley drinking cup  families and damage communitiesCredit: Peter JordanAs well as being used in heroin, they are also being found in anxiety medication such as Xanax, that can be easily bought online.They have already killed 49 people across the UK, including a young entrepreneur and a talented teenage software developer.In Dublin, 40 heroin addicts overdosed in the space of 36 ho Kwny Gulf war veterans set to take  government to court in billion-pound legal battle over illnesses caused by their service
 PILOT strikes planned to hit British Airw stanley thermo ays at Christmas look set to be called off after union chiefs backed down.Balpa bosses have this week admitted they are unlikely to get members a stanley cups uk  better pay deal.2 Pilot union chiefs reckon it is the time to bank the package on the table after agreeing they wont get a better pay dealCredit: Getty Images - GettyOther factors in the U-turn include the demi stanley cups se of Thomas Cook 鈥?with their pilots ready to take on BA jobs 鈥?and General Election and Brexit uncertainty.In a letter leaked to The Sun, Balpa chiefs reckon it is  the time to bank the package on the table .An insider described the decision as a  massive and embarrassing climbdown .The union grounded BA s fleet for two days in September and had threatened a ten-day walkout over Christmas. But after four weeks of stalemate, BA has agreed to reinstate a previous pay offer of 11.9 per cent over three years.Striking pilots were stripped of free travel perks. They will be reinstat