Not even the final feature for recently-deceased Cloris Leachman (she put two more in the can before passing this January at age 94), “Jump, Darling” .
a broken up high street rather than a place that brings people together and draws them in for the future. something s going to have to fill these gaps to revive our town centres, but this change will be contentious, with likely battles ahead. emma simpson, bbc news, croydon. there s evidence people drank more heavily during the pandemic. injuly, public health england reported a 21% year on year increase in deaths from alcohol related liver disease. but now, heavy alcohol consumption seems to be falling. a recent survey showed one in five people in newcastle and darlington in the north of england have cut back on their drinking. from there, phil connell reports. it s a region that likes to party, with many of our towns and cities known for their drinking culture. but here in the north east it s an image that may be changing. new research shows increasing numbers of adults living here are turning their back
year s season, so spring 2022. the happiness of passengers, i think passengers care a lot about venice. thank you, we have ran out of time both. you thank you, we have ran out of time you are watching bbc news. there s evidence people drank more heavily during the pandemic. injuly, public health england reported a 21% year on year increase in deaths from alcohol related liver disease. but now, heavy alcohol consumption seems to be falling. a recent survey showed one in five people in newcastle and darlington in the north of england have cut back on their drinking. from there, phil connell reports. it s a region that likes to party with many of our towns and cities known for their drinking culture. but he had in the north east it s an image that may be changing. new research shows increasing numbers of adults living here are turning their back on booze preferring
to be falling. a recent survey showed one in five people in newcastle and darlington have recently turned their back on booze. from there, phil connell reports. it s a region that likes to party, with many of our towns and cities known for their drinking culture. but here in the north east it s an image that may be changing. new research shows increasing numbers of adults living here are turning their back on booze, preferring instead a life without it. people are taking more of a conscious approach about what they re actually putting into their bodies. not only will they feel better, their mental health will be better and they will look better. according to public health england, the north east s most sober place is newcastle, with more than 21% of adults quitting booze completely. darlington at 18.2% is second,
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