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Alcohol-Related Deaths in England Hit Record High in 2023Deaths caused solely by alcohol in England reached a record 8,200 in 2023, marking a 42% increase since 2019, according to government data. The North East recorded the highest rates. The surge began during the pandemic when heavier drinkers consumed more alcohol, often at home, while moderate drinkers cut back.
The Alcohol Health Alliance UK has called for a minimum unit price for alcohol, similar to Scotland, where the policy has shown success in reducing alcohol-related harm. Critics argue that minimum pricing unfairly impacts responsible drinkers, especially those on low incomes.
The government has pledged to prioritize public health in its 10-year NHS plan, aiming to shift focus from treatment to prevention. Health officials warn that without decisive action, alcohol-related deaths will continue to rise, placing further strain on healthcare services.
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