UK: Study sets scene for tougher alcohol pricing plan

Author: Chris Mercer | 1 February 2012

A new study that shows a higher floor price for alcohol would cause disproportionately steep falls in drinking appears to support plans for minimum pricing in Scotland, with England assessing its options.

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A new study that shows a higher floor price for alcohol would cause disproportionately steep falls in drinking appears to support plans for minimum pricing in Scotland, with England assessing its options.

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