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John Holmes

Some commentators have called Scotland's flagship alcohol policy a failure. Picture: John Devlinplaceholder image

Is Scotland’s flagship minimum alcohol pricing policy a failure?

Britain's Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove. Photo: AFP/Gettyplaceholder image

Michael Gove criticises move to retest independence question

The Sheffield Alcohol Research Group thinks minimum pricing is unlikely to be adopted in England under the current government. Picture: John Devlinplaceholder image

Wales & Ireland to follow Scotland's lead and end cheap booze

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