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Revellers preparing for New Year | Revellers preparing for New Year |
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Millions of people across the UK are preparing to usher in the New Year with celebrations around the country. | Millions of people across the UK are preparing to usher in the New Year with celebrations around the country. |
Crowds of at least 350,000 people are expected in London, with many lining up at the River Thames for the firework display at the London Eye. | Crowds of at least 350,000 people are expected in London, with many lining up at the River Thames for the firework display at the London Eye. |
In Scotland about 50,000 revellers are expected at Edinburgh's street party with 15,000 in Glasgow's George Square. | In Scotland about 50,000 revellers are expected at Edinburgh's street party with 15,000 in Glasgow's George Square. |
In Wales some 30,000 revellers are heading for the Calennig celebrations at Cardiff Castle. | In Wales some 30,000 revellers are heading for the Calennig celebrations at Cardiff Castle. |
London Mayor Ken Livingstone said the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display at the London Eye was thanks to the hard work of many of the capital's authorities. | London Mayor Ken Livingstone said the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display at the London Eye was thanks to the hard work of many of the capital's authorities. |
He said: "London's New Year's Eve fireworks display is world famous and the capital one of the best places in the world to be during the festive season. | He said: "London's New Year's Eve fireworks display is world famous and the capital one of the best places in the world to be during the festive season. |
"Its success is down to the many organisations, including police, transport and local authorities, that come together to provide a stunning backdrop to the capital's celebrations." | "Its success is down to the many organisations, including police, transport and local authorities, that come together to provide a stunning backdrop to the capital's celebrations." |
Newcastle is another city which is having a firework display, at Foreshore Park. | Newcastle is another city which is having a firework display, at Foreshore Park. |
They're the habitual drinking land of those who are the far end of a drinking problem Tony Goodall, Leeds Primary Care Trust Hogmanay weather hopes | They're the habitual drinking land of those who are the far end of a drinking problem Tony Goodall, Leeds Primary Care Trust Hogmanay weather hopes |
Bristol is holding a New Year's Eve Gala at Colston Hall, which is hosting an evening with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. | Bristol is holding a New Year's Eve Gala at Colston Hall, which is hosting an evening with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. |
There is a free event at the Anglican cathedral in Liverpool, where the Love and Joy Gospel Choir will be singing. | There is a free event at the Anglican cathedral in Liverpool, where the Love and Joy Gospel Choir will be singing. |
More than 5,500 people are expected to attend an open air New Year's Eve concert in Belfast, with Ocean Colour Scene topping the bill at the city's Custom House Square. | More than 5,500 people are expected to attend an open air New Year's Eve concert in Belfast, with Ocean Colour Scene topping the bill at the city's Custom House Square. |
Travel difficulties | |
But thousands of rail passengers travelling around the country for New Year's Eve celebrations are facing delays because of engineering work being extended by a day. | |
The work affects Virgin Trains to and from the West Midlands, Scotland, north Wales and north-west England, with as many as 60,000 travellers expected to use the line on Monday. | |
Meanwhile the government has urged New Year's Eve revellers to avoid harm by drinking responsibly. | Meanwhile the government has urged New Year's Eve revellers to avoid harm by drinking responsibly. |
The warning comes as new rules mean firms will no longer put labels on drinks which use phrases such as "slammers" or "shooters" to stop people downing them in one go. | The warning comes as new rules mean firms will no longer put labels on drinks which use phrases such as "slammers" or "shooters" to stop people downing them in one go. |
Tony Goodall, the head of alcohol strategy at Leeds Primary Care Trust, said another area for concern was with high-strength white ciders. | Tony Goodall, the head of alcohol strategy at Leeds Primary Care Trust, said another area for concern was with high-strength white ciders. |
"You get them at about 8% strength. | "You get them at about 8% strength. |
"They're the habitual drinking land of those who are the far end of a drinking problem and also of kids, because they know that they can get smashed very, very quickly and very, very cheaply." | "They're the habitual drinking land of those who are the far end of a drinking problem and also of kids, because they know that they can get smashed very, very quickly and very, very cheaply." |