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United Kingdom. Office for National Statistics. (2026) Alcohol-specific deaths in the UK: registered in 2024. London: Office for National Statistics.

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In 2024:

  • 9,809 deaths from alcohol-specific causes were registered in the UK, the lowest number since 2021 (9,641 deaths), and the rate of alcohol-specific deaths (14.8 per 100,000 people) decreased to its lowest recorded number since 2020 (13.9 deaths per 100,000 people).

  • Age-specific rates decreased compared with 2023 for people aged between 25 and 79 years, while rates for those aged 80 years and over increased; rates for those aged 20 to 24 years remained similar to 2023.

  • The rate of alcohol-specific deaths for males remained around double the rate for females (20.2 and 9.7 deaths per 100,000 people, respectively); this is consistent with previous years.

  • England and Wales had a decrease in the rate of alcohol-specific deaths (13.8 and 16.8 deaths per 100,000 people, respectively) compared with 2023.

  • Scotland and Northern Ireland continued to have the highest rate of alcohol-specific deaths (20.9 and 21.4 deaths per 100,000 people, respectively), with a decrease in the rate in Scotland and an increase in Northern Ireland when compared with 2023.

  • The North East had the highest rate of alcohol-specific deaths of any English region (21.1 deaths per 100,000); London had the lowest rate (10.9 deaths per 100,000).

Item Type
Report
Publication Type
International, Open Access, Report
Drug Type
Alcohol
Intervention Type
Prevention, Harm reduction
Date
12 April 2026
Publisher
Office for National Statistics
Corporate Creators
United Kingdom. Office for National Statistics
Place of Publication
London
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