(26 Jul 2022) UK ALCOHOL
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
London, UK - 25 July 2022
1. Anonymous man drinking outside a pub in the street
2. Close of pub sign
3. Man with pint of beer
4. Man drinking beer
5. Wide of group of people outside pub
6. Close of signs with beer brands
7. Various of anonymous women drinking at table outside pub
8. Close of glass of cider
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Sheffield, UK - 25 July 2022
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9. SOUNDBITE (English) Colin Angus, senior research fellow, University of Sheffield
"Once the pandemic began in the first lockdown, the proportion of adults in England who reported drinking at levels that we would consider to be risky was about a third. Just under a third.
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London, UK - 25 July 2022
10. Close of drinks on pub table
11. Wide of people sitting with drinks outside pub
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Sheffield, UK - 25 July 2022
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12. SOUNDBITE (English) Colin Angus, senior research fellow, University of Sheffield
"Even within that group, there's a huge range from people who are just over the line, to people who are drinking, you know, at extremely high levels. But it's, you know, it's a not insubstantial proportion of adults."
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ARCHIVE : London, UK - 9 April 2020
13. Various of deserted streets in the city of London during the first UK lockdown
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Stockholm, Sweden - 25 July 2022
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14. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Sadie Boniface, lead researcher, Institute of Alcohol Studies (IAS)
"I do know there was a 20% increase in alcohol specific deaths in England and Wales in 2020, and that pattern has persisted into 2021 and into 2022 as well. That takes alcohol specific deaths to the worst levels on record, these records have been collected for about 20 years. So this figure of alcohol specific deaths, it might sound kind of well, what exactly is that? What's happened to those people? These are figures from the Office for National Statistics that are published routinely and the definition of an alcohol specific death is quite a precise one that they use, but 80% of those deaths are due to alcohol related liver disease. So mainly they liver related deaths."
UK POOL
ARCHIVE : London, UK - 28 March 2020
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15. Aerial of parked ambulances and paramedics +MUTE+
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Sheffield, UK - 25 July 2022
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16. SOUNDBITE (English) Colin Angus, senior research fellow, University of Sheffield
"So we have information about people's occupation so we can categorize their kind of their socioeconomic position based on their their type of employment. And so we know that people who were employed in kind of manual jobs, saw bigger increases or will see a bigger increase in their harm, than people who are employed in kind of professional managerial roles. So even though people in the managerial jobs were more likely to have increased their drinking by slightly more on average, because the harm that's experienced by lower socioeconomic groups is so much greater to start with, the increase in harm is much bigger in that group. So we already have very, very stark inequalities in alcohol related harm in this country and the pandemic has only widened some."
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ARCHIVE : London - 24 March 2020
17. Empty central London shopping district during lockdown
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Stockholm, Sweden - 25 July 2022
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18. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Sadie Boniface, lead researcher, Institute of Alcohol Studies (IAS)
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London, UK - 13 December 2021
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