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Drunk pilot incidents spark safety concerns

Recent incidents involving intoxicated pilots have highlighted the stringent safeguards in place. Discover the strict UK alcohol limits, random testing, and global 'bottle-to-throttle' rules designed to keep flights safe.

Labour's drink-drive limit cut alarms rural pubs

Labour plans to slash the drink-drive limit, potentially making a single pint illegal for drivers. Critics warn it could 'kill off' rural pubs reliant on car travel. Read the full debate.

Labour's Drink-Drive Limit Cut Alarms Rural Pubs

Labour plans to slash the drink-driving limit, potentially making a single pint illegal for drivers. Critics warn it could kill off rural pubs reliant on car travel. Read the full debate.

Dry January: Why Most Brits Fail the Challenge

A staggering 17.5 million Britons planned a Dry January, but most will fail. Experts reveal the psychology behind success and practical tips to stay alcohol-free. Learn how to make it stick.

Top Non-Alcoholic Drinks for Dry January 2024

Skip the hangover, not the flavour. Discover the best non-alcoholic and low-alcohol drinks for Dry January, from premium sparkling wine to a Coachella-favourite spritz.

Best Alcohol-Free Drinks for Dry January

Skip the struggle this Dry January. Our expert taste test reveals the top five no-and-low alcohol drinks, from premium fizz to juicy reds, that are actually worth buying.

NHS: Drink 14 Units or Less Weekly to Lower Risk

The NHS warns Brits to monitor alcohol intake as New Year's Eve approaches. Staying under 14 units a week can reduce risks of cancer, liver disease, and more. Learn how to track your units.

NHS: Track Your Alcohol Units to Lower Health Risk

The NHS warns Brits to monitor their alcohol intake, advising a maximum of 14 units per week to lower the risk of serious illnesses like cancer and heart disease. Learn how to track your units.

GP: This many drinks will give you a hangover

A UK GP explains the exact number of alcoholic units that typically leads to a hangover and reveals the dangerous threshold for alcohol poisoning. Learn the NHS guidelines.

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