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Gen Z Drives UK's Alcohol-Free Revolution

A seismic shift is occurring in British drinking culture as Generation Z embraces alcohol-free alternatives, with new research revealing nearly 30% of young adults are choosing sobriety.

Young Brits Ditch Booze for Low-Alcohol Alternatives

New research reveals a dramatic shift in UK drinking culture as health-conscious millennials and Gen Z embrace alcohol-free beverages. Discover why the 'sober curious' movement is reshaping the drinks industry.

Best No & Low Alcohol Drinks for Sober October

Discover the ultimate selection of sophisticated alcohol-free alternatives for Sober October. From crisp lagers to complex spirits, we've taste-tested the market's finest options to keep your sober journey exciting.

How to make friends at university without alcohol

Discover practical strategies for building a vibrant social life at uni without relying on booze. From sober societies to daytime events, learn how to forge genuine connections and thrive.

Gen Z's £1,000 Friendflation Crisis Exposed

Exclusive research uncovers how 'friendflation' is crippling Gen Z's social lives, with 18-24 year olds now spending over £1,000 more annually on socialising than older generations amid cost of living squeeze.

Courtney Stodden Celebrates First Sober Birthday

Reality TV personality Courtney Stodden marks a poignant milestone, celebrating her birthday sober for the first time as an adult. The star opens up about her journey of self-discovery and newfound clarity after a tumultuous past in the spotlight.

24 Hours Alcohol-Free: The Health Benefits

New research reveals the profound and immediate health benefits of taking a one-day break from alcohol, from better sleep to reduced anxiety. Discover how a short pause can lead to long-term wellness gains.

Scheduling social plans boosts friendships, study finds

New research suggests that treating social plans with the same seriousness as work commitments could strengthen friendships and reduce stress. Experts weigh in on the benefits of calendar-based socialising.

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