Smoking and drinking among young people is at lowest level on record. We’d like you to reveal us what you mediate about the change in trendsYoung people in England born since the turn of the century are the most clean-living generation in recent times,with the rates of those choosing to smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol the lowest on record.
But secondary school children in England are now more likely to have tried illegal drugs than cigarettes, according to NHS Digital. 24% of 11-15-year-olds report having tried illegal recreational drugs at least once, or a nine percentage point rise on the final survey,in 2014.
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Source: guardian.co.uk