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Radical plans pushed to curb alcohol abuse

By Andrew Bolger

Published: September 19 2008 04:14 | Last updated: September 19 2008 04:14

Scotland, which led the UK in its ban on smoking in public spaces, is poised to pioneer measures aimed at curbing alcohol abuse.

The devolved Scottish government has proposed a raft of radical steps – including setting a minimum price for alcohol, restricting sales of drink from off-licences to those aged at least 21 and forcing supermarkets to create separate check-outs for alcohol.

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