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Dry January

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22 days ago

If you've done Dry January and made it through the working week with no booze, chances are you're counting down the hours until your first Friday night drink of the year tonight

30 days ago

The Daily Mail decided to investigate if similar rules applied across the UK, contacting 20 restaurants that don't have non-alcoholic wine listed on their menus about corkage fees.

41 days ago

Repairing the cistern has not only given me hope for the year ahead, it has changed our lives …

At the beginning of the month my wife and I had our traditional dispute about the official start date of…

50 days ago

Nolo beer is becoming easier, cheaper and tastier, so tip one back in Dry January without a care

As the last of the liqueur bottles are consigned to the recycling and the festive hangovers subside, ev…

51 days ago

There's a possibility that someone who is unable to complete Dry January has an alcohol problem. But not for the reason you might think.

52 days ago

Over 17 million Britons are expected to take part in Dry January - a month abstaining from booze - but most fail within the first week.

59 days ago

After one too many drinks on Wednesday night, many will wake up and swear off alcohol for the month.

12 months ago

Products that enhance the uptake of this neurotransmitter are burgeoning - including drinks that mimic the effects of alcohol, without the hangover. Here’s what happened when I tried them

“Chinese med…

Dry January is pretty much over and if you've made it this far then you have probably felt the benefits. Many will have noticed improved sleep, glowing skin and slimmer waistlines.

13 months ago

As January draws to a close, nine million Brits are this week thinking about pouring their first glass of wine of the year. If you're one of them, I'm here to ask you whether you really want to.

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