How bad is Britain’s booze problem?

England is “top of the charts” globally for child alcohol abuse, according to a World Health Organization (WHO) study of 44 countries.

More than half of English children have drunk alcohol by the age of 13, the research found. Dr Jo Inchley, international coordinator for the study from the University of Glasgow, told The Guardian that “we’re seeing really high levels of early initiation into drinking amongst boys and girls in England”.

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