Office for National Statistics
British Alcohol Consumption Has Hit a 12-Year Low
According to the Office of National Statistics, the number of adults who drink regularly dropped from 64.2 percent in 2005 to 56.9 percent in 2016.
Young Brits Are Drinking Less But Go Crazy When They Do
New figures from the Office of National Statistics show that while Brits aged 16 to 25 consume less alcohol than older demographics, when they do drink, they're more likely to binge.
Did the British Really Spend $7 Billion on Prostitutes Last Year?
The UK's Office of National Statistics threw some estimates together about how much the country spends on drugs and sex to satisfy a European Union requirement, but the whole report is largely guesswork.
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