2:46pm, Thu 31 May 2012 Cutting booze 'could save lives' Lunchtime drinkers think new alcohol study is 'unrealistic' Last updated Thu 31 May 2012 UK Alcohol Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ More top news British man 'admits' killing his two children in France A British father has admitted slitting the throats of his two young children in France following a difficult divorce, sources said. 8 minutes ago Lessons to be learned from Oxford sex ring trial Following the Oxford child grooming ring trial and the Rochdale abuse scandal, what should we be focussing on to stop it happening again? 36 minutes ago Two hospitalised after Caernarfon Airport plane crash The Ambulance Service has confirmed a child and a man in his 60s sustained injuries and have been taken to Gwynedd Hospital at Bangor. about 6 hours ago
British man 'admits' killing his two children in France A British father has admitted slitting the throats of his two young children in France following a difficult divorce, sources said. 8 minutes ago
Lessons to be learned from Oxford sex ring trial Following the Oxford child grooming ring trial and the Rochdale abuse scandal, what should we be focussing on to stop it happening again? 36 minutes ago
Two hospitalised after Caernarfon Airport plane crash The Ambulance Service has confirmed a child and a man in his 60s sustained injuries and have been taken to Gwynedd Hospital at Bangor. about 6 hours ago
Advertisement Cutting booze 'could save lives' Thousands of lives could be saved if Britons slashed their booze consumption, new research suggests. Latest on this story 1 new update 5:15 pm, Thu 31 May 2012 Will drinkers take any notice of new alcohol advice? 2:13 pm, Thu 31 May 2012 Daily alcohol limit could prevent 4,600 deaths in England 4:12 am, Thu 31 May 2012 Government reviewing alcohol consumption guidelines 4:06 am, Thu 31 May 2012 Alcohol Concern: Research will be 'valuable' for Government's booze review 3:29 am, Thu 31 May 2012 Government guidelines on drinking may not be best for health