There has been "a catastrophic rise" in deaths caused solely by alcohol in England over the past four years, government figures suggest.
More than 8,200 people died because of alcohol in 2023 - a 42% rise on 2019 - with the North East having the highest rates.
The Alcohol Health Alliance UK says alcohol consumption could be reduced if a minimum price for each unit was introduced, as in Scotland.
The government says it's unacceptable that alcohol deaths are at record high levels and it will prioritise public health in its 10-year plan for the NHS in England.