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Investigation launches into underage drinking habits

Written by Claire Weekes   
Wednesday, 27 August 2008
The London Assembly has launched an investigation into underage drinking habits in the capital.

The investigation will focus on 11 - 21 year olds, who will be interviewed at schools and youth groups. The London Assembly says that at present there is "no clear picture" of how big the problem in the capital is.

Participants can also take part online by completing a six-question survey asking them about their attitudes to drinking amongst young people. In addition, a Facebook page has been set up encouraging people to share their opinions.

According to figures by the Health and Public Services Committee, which is conducting the survey, out of 35 European countries the UK has the third highest proportion of 15 year olds (24%) that have been drunk 10 times or more.

London Mayor Boris Johnson has already pledged his support to a scheme to prevent off-licences from selling alcohol to under 21's in the capital's "problem" areas.

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