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21 resultsfor “what is Alcohol Change UK”

Health

My sister was spending £1,000 a month on drink from delivery apps

Alcohol Change UK, the charity behind Dry January, is calling on the government to introduce

BBC NewsMay 10
Health

UK alcohol deaths fall for first time since Covid pandemic

UK - 20.9 and 21.4 deaths per 100,000 people, respectively. Dr Richard Piper, CEO of Alcohol Change

BBC NewsMay 11
Health

My drinking days are over - here are my tips for an alcohol-free World Cup

Alcohol Change UK - the charity behind Dry January which aims to reduce harm caused by alcohol

BBC NewsJun 7
Health

What is the UK Biobank project and what are the privacy concerns around it?

alcohol is associated with [changes to the size and structure of the brain](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/may/18/any-amount-of-alcohol-consumption-harmful-to-the-brain-finds-study), that diabetes can affect the structure of the heart, and that Covid-19 infections appear to damage the brain

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Business

Scotland's vape capital - what's behind the boom?

alcohol, so why are vapes allowed to be sold everywhere?," he said. Single-use vapes were banned across the UK last year, but Richard said the availability of cheap products – which are technically refillable

BBC NewsMay 5
Business

Lower gas and electricity bills behind UK inflation fall to 2.8%

UK should brace for higher inflation. In a sign of what price rises could come down the line, ONS chief economist Grant Fitzner said the annual cost of "both raw materials and goods leaving factories

BBC NewsMay 20
Health

Tips to get a good night's sleep during hot weather

UK heatwave has broken records for the hottest day and night temperatures ever recorded in May. It can be hard to get a good night's sleep during periods of hot weather, but these simple

BBC NewsMay 26
Business

What is happening to UK prices?

UK inflation is expected to increase in the next few months due to the ongoing impact of the US-Israel war with Iran, which has put up energy and fuel costs around the world

BBC NewsMay 20
Health

Earlier specialised care could prevent 10,000 miscarriages a year, UK study finds

UK. The graded model includes a nurse intervention after one miscarriage to provide advice on reducing risk factors such as low vitamin D levels and folic acid, alcohol consumption and caffeine intake. Women who received

The Guardian WorldApr 29
Politics

Passenger on train to London given first sentence for harassment under new law

alcohol abstinence monitoring tag for 90 days. Judge Jackson also made a five-year restraining order against him for the stalking victim and ordered the defendant to pay £85 court costs and a £114 surcharge

The Guardian WorldJun 9
Conflicts

Child-rape sentence reignites scrutiny of UK high street mini-marts

UK-wide investigations we have reported other cases where mini-mart and vape shop workers have abused children. In March, we told how a senior council worker had repeatedly shared with West Midlands authorities reports

BBC NewsYesterday
Health

'OCD made me think I was a monster'

alcohol to cope during her 20s, but has moved onto healthier coping mechanisms for the condition, including therapy, gardening and the gym. "A lot of people don't take it seriously as a mental health

BBC NewsApr 29
World

Beverley Martyn, spirited British folk singer, dies aged 79

UK No 1. She became a single mother to her son Wesley from another relationship, then met John Martyn in 1969, soon marrying him. Immersed in the folk-rock counterculture in the US, they recorded

The Guardian WorldApr 28
Health

Health alerts issued for bank holiday weekend as record May heat forecast in UK

change in wind direction, with strong jet-stream winds shifting north and bringing warmer air from hotter places. It follows one of central and southern England’s [driest Aprils on record](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/may/11/low-rivers-after-dry-april-raises-drought-fears-in-central-and-southern-england), which

The Guardian WorldMay 22
Business

British pubs closing at a rate of almost two per day in 2026

changes, including a wider overhaul of taxes on the hospitality sector. It comes after 336 British pubs reported closures in 2025. "The scale of these closures is avoidable because pubs are doing a brisk trade

BBC NewsMay 5
Politics

Watch: Reporter told to pose as gay for asylum claim

change its rules? Politics](/news/videos/c0kr53k3pzyo) [![](https://static.files.bbci.co.uk/bbcdotcom/web/20260407-092955-f3cfe0ee04-web-3.0.0-2/grey-placeholder.png)![Mike Tapp](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/480/cpsprodpb/e5f6/live/bad52c30-1c9a-11f1-801d-ed3cff6bf876.jpg.webp) ## 'What is the height of the London Eye?' minister asked Migration minister Mike Tapp is unable to answer one of the questions

BBC NewsApr 15
Business

Four in five Britons worried Iran war will make food more expensive, poll finds

UK should be moving in the same direction, not treating global instability as cover for inaction on costs of its own making.” The Opinium survey suggested that the cost of living crisis would remain

The Guardian WorldMay 6
World

Is hojicha the next matcha? The Japanese tea creeping onto menus

UK coffee shops have "warped" it to make it trendy with too many syrups and flavourings. "The drinks become less about the quality and taste of the matcha" and more about highlighting unique flavour combinations

BBC NewsMay 8
Health

How to keep cool at your summer festivals

alcohol, try having a glass of water between each drink. Bring your own reusable water bottle so that you can fill up at water points without queuing at a drinks tent. For many, festivals

BBC NewsMay 22
Politics

Slavery reparations are just, but who exactly owes whom?

alcohol, textiles and other manufactured commodities. None of this diminishes European culpability in the slave trade. The demand was European. The ships were European. The plantation system was European. The racialised ideology constructed to justify

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 18
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