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The Tories were accused of hampering the fight against binge drinking last night after announcing they would scrap alcohol units and replace them with centilitres.
Health spokesman Andrew Lansley said units should be replaced with the metric measurement - a hundredth of a litre - because he claimed too few Britons knew what a unit was.
The plan drew protests from alcohol experts last night, who pointed out that using 'centilitres of pure alcohol' would confuse most drinkers.
The row eclipsed the unveiling of the party's public health strategy, which was pitched as a war on binge Britain.
Mr Lansley confirmed plans to increase taxes on super-strength drinks and said he would if necessary introduce legislation to ban cut-price supermarket deals on alcohol.
He pledged to toughen up the licensing regime to make it easier to close down noisy or irresponsible bars and clubs.
But he rejected calls from the chief medical officer and the Commons health select committee to set a minimum price on all alcohol - claiming it would penalise moderate drinkers.
The 106-year-old evicted from care home in snow after court battle defeat
With only an umbrella and a blanket to protect her from the falling snow, one of Britain's oldest women was wheeled out of the care home she had fought in vain to prevent closing yesterday.
Louisa Watts, 106, and the four other remaining residents of Underhill House left the council-run home in wheelchairs with the temperature at freezing point - amid anger from relatives that the move had not been delayed until the weather improved.
The pensioner's 77-year-old son Derek had helped her take the case to the Appeal Court in a doomed attempt to stop Wolverhampton City Council closing the property as part of a round of cost-cutting measures.
He said at the time of the court hearing in October that he feared the move from the home in the city's Bushbury suburb could kill his mother, thought to be the fifth oldest woman in the country.
Yesterday Mrs Watts, a great great-grandmother and widow, appeared tearful as she left Underhill House for the final time.
Wearing a thick winter coat under her blanket, she told onlookers she did not want to leave as she was wheeled to a white minibus.







