Questionnaire completed by 10,000 people finds sobriety on rise, with women slightly more abstemious than men
One in four adults in England do not drink alcohol, with increasing numbers of men and young people deciding to stay sober, according to a survey.
The figures, which come from a questionnaire of 10,000 people as part of the Health Survey for England, found that almost a quarter (24%) of adults in England had not drunk alcohol in 2024, an increase from just under a fifth (19%) in 2022.
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