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Alcohol related deaths in the UK rose to 9,031 in 2008, up from 8,724 the previous year.Alcohol related deaths in the UK rose to 9,031 in 2008, up from 8,724 the previous year.
Further research by the Office for National Statistics also shows that the amount being drunk in Britain has fallen slightly.Further research by the Office for National Statistics also shows that the amount being drunk in Britain has fallen slightly.
Middle class professionals are still tending to drink more than people on lower incomes. Middle-class professionals are still tending to drink more than people on lower incomes.
Professional adults drink 13.8 units a week, but someone doing a manual job is likely to drink around 10.6 units.Professional adults drink 13.8 units a week, but someone doing a manual job is likely to drink around 10.6 units.
The trend to less consumption began in 2002 and is unlikely to be reflected in figures on the alcohol deaths for some years.The trend to less consumption began in 2002 and is unlikely to be reflected in figures on the alcohol deaths for some years.
A second report from the ONS published today suggests the heaviest drinking takes places at home, rather than in pubs or bars. A second report from the ONS published today suggests the heaviest drinking takes place at home, rather than in pubs or bars.
The percentage of people who had bought alcohol from an off-licence in the previous year has gradually fallen from 37% in 1998 to 27% in 2009.The percentage of people who had bought alcohol from an off-licence in the previous year has gradually fallen from 37% in 1998 to 27% in 2009.
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The Department of Health in England is launching a new television advert today to warn of the hidden damage from alcohol.The Department of Health in England is launching a new television advert today to warn of the hidden damage from alcohol.
Government efforts to combat alcohol misuse should be focused on the minority of people who drink excessively, not the vast majority who enjoy a drink in moderation Jeremy Beadles, Wine and Spirits Trade AssociationGovernment efforts to combat alcohol misuse should be focused on the minority of people who drink excessively, not the vast majority who enjoy a drink in moderation Jeremy Beadles, Wine and Spirits Trade Association
It shows the effect of heavy drinking on vital organs, and is part of the continuing effort to convince people to drink within the recommended healthy limits.It shows the effect of heavy drinking on vital organs, and is part of the continuing effort to convince people to drink within the recommended healthy limits.
For a man that is 21 units a week and 14 for a woman.For a man that is 21 units a week and 14 for a woman.
The figures published today will feed into a continuing political debate about alcohol.The figures published today will feed into a continuing political debate about alcohol.
A recent report by the Health Select committee called for a minimum price per unit of alcohol. A recent report by the Commons health select committee called for a minimum price per unit of alcohol.
Proposals to introduce a minimum price in Scotland are unlikely to get through the Scottish Parliament as the minority SNP government has failed to win the necessary backing from the other parties.Proposals to introduce a minimum price in Scotland are unlikely to get through the Scottish Parliament as the minority SNP government has failed to win the necessary backing from the other parties.
Jeremy Beadles, chief executive of the Wine and Spirits Trade Association, said: Jeremy Beadles, chief executive of the Wine and Spirits Trade Association, said: "Today's Government figures confirm the continued fall in overall alcohol consumption in the UK and reflect changing consumer tastes around Europe with more people drinking at home and a preference for drinking alcohol with a meal in a restaurant.
"Today's Government figures confirm the continued fall in overall alcohol consumption in the UK and reflect changing consumer tastes around Europe with more people drinking at home and a preference for drinking alcohol with a meal in a restaurant.
"While we should be concerned by the rise in alcohol related-deaths, it's important to remember that overall alcohol consumption has been falling now for several years, suggesting Government efforts to combat alcohol misuse should be focused on the minority of people who drink excessively, not the vast majority who enjoy a drink in moderation.""While we should be concerned by the rise in alcohol related-deaths, it's important to remember that overall alcohol consumption has been falling now for several years, suggesting Government efforts to combat alcohol misuse should be focused on the minority of people who drink excessively, not the vast majority who enjoy a drink in moderation."