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Thursday 25 December 2014

New Labour's 24-hour drinking laws, introduced in 2005, has left Britain 'awash' with cheap alcohol

New Labour's 24-hour drinking laws have left Britain 'awash' with cheap alcohol and plagued by late night violence, experts warned last night.
Home Office figures reveal there are now a record number of trouble hotspots – with 208 neighbourhoods officially classified as being 'saturated' with problem pubs or bars.
To the fury of medical experts, there is also a record number of supermarkets, petrol stations and convenience stores selling booze around the clock – fuelling harmful drinking.
Chief constables have since declared 24-hour drinking a failed 'experiment' which did not usher in the promised 'café culture'The total number of premises licensed to sell alcohol is stable at 204,300, as is the overall number of 24-hour drinking licences, which stands at 8,200To the fury of medical experts, there is also a record number of supermarkets, petrol stations and convenience stores selling booze around the clock – fuelling harmful drinkingHome Office figures reveal there are now a record number of trouble hotspots – with 208 neighbourhoods officially classified as being 'saturated' with problem pubs or bars

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