A seven-year-old girl who was born with learning difficulties because her mother drank heavily while pregnant is not entitled to criminal injuries compensation, the UK Court of Appeal has ruled.
The decision was welcomed by campaigners who had warned the case might set a precedent for the criminalisation of drinking during pregnancy.
Lawyers for the child, who were seeking compensation from the Government on behalf of a local authority in the north-west of England, said they were "disappointed" and that the fears surrounding the case had been "misplaced speculation".
The case rested upon whether the harm caused by excessive alcohol consumption during pregnancy could be classified as doing criminal injury to the child.