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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:57 am Post subject: Record Number of British Children in Hospital Due to Alcohol
Record number of British children in hospital because of alcohol
Mon Dec 26, 9:08 PM ET
Record numbers of British children were treated in hospital last year with alcohol-related problems, The Daily Telegraph said, quoting figures from the Liberal Democrats opposition party.
Some 4,809 children were admitted to accident and emergency units for the effects of drinking alcohol in 2004-05, a rise of 15 percent since Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labour party came to power in 1997.
The illnesses included cirrhosis, mental behaviour disorders and the toxic effects of drinking when young, the newspaper said.
The Department of Health figures also showed a rise in the number of adults admitted to hospital for drink-related conditions, up 30 percent from 35,740 in 1996-97 to 46,299 in 2004-05.
The Liberal Democrats blamed the cost of alcohol, Britain's binge-drinking culture and the more relaxed licensing laws introduced in England and Wales in November for fuelling the rise.
Both the Daily Mail -- which was editorially opposed to the move to so-called "24-hour drinking" -- and The Times carried the same figures.
The Times said the government was looking to get tough with unscrupulous retailers who sold alcohol illegally to under-18s and that binge-drinking among under-age youngsters could reach record levels over the new year weekend.
One of the arguments for relaxing the licensing laws was that it would allow more civilised socialising.
But opponents argued that because of Britain's hard-drinking reputation, it would merely increase alcohol abuse, drink-fuelled violence and anti-social behaviour.
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Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 2:12 pm Post subject:
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alcohol in this country is to easy to get ,unlike america where the legal
dringking age is 21, here it is 18yrs, some of the kids who are 14 and 15yrs look 18, some of the shops which sell alcohol, the owners have
no scruples will sell to anyone no matter their age, now we have 24hr dringking laws, it can only get worse, sorry to say this is a price tag
future generations are going to have to pay, must admit many years ago
i was one of them kids, love in recovery bill
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Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:57 am Post subject: Record Number of British Children in Hospital Due to Alcohol
Record number of British children in hospital because of alcohol
Mon Dec 26, 9:08 PM ET
Record numbers of British children were treated in hospital last year with alcohol-related problems, The Daily Telegraph said, quoting figures from the Liberal Democrats opposition party.
Some 4,809 children were admitted to accident and emergency units for the effects of drinking alcohol in 2004-05, a rise of 15 percent since Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labour party came to power in 1997.
The illnesses included cirrhosis, mental behaviour disorders and the toxic effects of drinking when young, the newspaper said.
The Department of Health figures also showed a rise in the number of adults admitted to hospital for drink-related conditions, up 30 percent from 35,740 in 1996-97 to 46,299 in 2004-05.
The Liberal Democrats blamed the cost of alcohol, Britain's binge-drinking culture and the more relaxed licensing laws introduced in England and Wales in November for fuelling the rise.
Both the Daily Mail -- which was editorially opposed to the move to so-called "24-hour drinking" -- and The Times carried the same figures.
The Times said the government was looking to get tough with unscrupulous retailers who sold alcohol illegally to under-18s and that binge-drinking among under-age youngsters could reach record levels over the new year weekend.
One of the arguments for relaxing the licensing laws was that it would allow more civilised socialising.
But opponents argued that because of Britain's hard-drinking reputation, it would merely increase alcohol abuse, drink-fuelled violence and anti-social behaviour.
Copyright © 2005 Agence France Presse. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AFP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of Agence France Presse.
Copyright © 2005 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
_________________
I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing. John 15:5
He that getteth wisdom loveth his own soul: He that keepeth understanding shall find good. Proverbs 19:8
The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. Psalm 34:18
scots bill
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Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 2:12 pm Post subject:
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alcohol in this country is to easy to get ,unlike america where the legal
dringking age is 21, here it is 18yrs, some of the kids who are 14 and 15yrs look 18, some of the shops which sell alcohol, the owners have
no scruples will sell to anyone no matter their age, now we have 24hr dringking laws, it can only get worse, sorry to say this is a price tag
future generations are going to have to pay, must admit many years ago
i was one of them kids, love in recovery bill