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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.

2026 UK Trends: Food, Tech, Fashion & Wellness

Discover the top trends set to define 2026 in the UK, from the rise of Beamish stout and fibre-rich diets to foldable iPhones, AI healthcare, and sleek hairstyles. Get the full forecast here.

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.

2026 UK Trends: Beamish, AI Healthcare & Sleek Hair

Discover the key trends set to define 2026 in the UK, from the rise of Beamish stout and AI healthcare to sleek hairstyles, fibre-focused diets, and Yorkshire staycations. Get the full forecast here.

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.

Saudi Arabia's Alcohol Store Expansion Draws Crowds

Saudi Arabia has discreetly widened access to its sole alcohol outlet, leading to queues and premium prices for eligible non-Muslim residents. Discover the details of this significant policy shift.

Brits Drinking Less Alcohol Than Ever, Figures Show

New data reveals UK adults now drink an average of 10.2 alcoholic drinks per week, the lowest level since 1990. Experts cite cost of living, health trends, and an ageing population as key drivers. Discover the changing habits.

How to Drink Less Alcohol This Christmas

Discover the 'zebra striping' trend and expert tips to reduce alcohol intake this festive season. New data shows most Brits are consciously drinking less.

US Drinking at Lowest Since 1995, Data Shows

New data reveals US adults are drinking less, with weekly consumption at its lowest since 1995. But experts debate if it's a health trend or economic pressure. Discover the full story.

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