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[New to the library. Open access] Implementation of a multi-component alcohol policy in Ireland: a qualitative study exploring barriers and facilitators to implementation https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/43561/
This week is @WCRF_UK Cancer Prevention Action Week highlighting the links between alcohol & cancer. Alcohol causes at least 7 types of cancer & even low to moderate amounts of alcohol increase the risk of developing cancer. #CPAW25
Cancer Prevention Action Week 2025 | World Cancer Research Fund
Lose the booze for Cancer Prevention Action Week 2025 (23-29 June) as we highlight the links between alcohol and cancer
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Alcohol labelling tells people the truth that alcohol causes cancer & liver disease. Consumers have the right to know the facts to make informed decisions on their consumption. There can be no delaying Ireland's world leading alcohol labelling regulations
Ireland must stay the course on alcohol labelling - Alcohol Action Ireland
TAKE ACTION >>> Tell your local TDs they must ensure Ireland stays committed to alcohol labelling Ireland must sta...
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"Tobacco is listed as the 6th most dangerous drug & is covered with graphic warning labels. Alcohol is No 1 and has no labels. If it was invented today alcohol would be a Class A drug. I’ve heard so many people say, ‘I didn’t realise alcohol can kill you’"
Children of alcoholics: ‘We lived in secrecy, brushing everything under the carpet, pretending...
Amy Dickson and Sarah Drage both had dads called Steve. Sarah’s dad Steve died in 2017 and Amy’s dad Steve ...
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.@CarrollJennifer Behind alcohol harm stats are personal stories of lost & disrupted lives. Alcohol health info labels tell people the truth that alcohol causes liver disease & cancer. Labels have the potential to save lives. There can be no delay on this vital health measure
“We must look to the fearless work of our neighbours in Ireland whose new labelling policy provides a level playing field for all producers”
Prof Sir Ian Gilmore, chair Alcohol Health Alliance
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@NiamhSmythTD
Alcohol should have labels warning drinkers of cancer risks, charities say
Health organisations have written to Keir Starmer urging him to force drinks producers to include warnings
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Govt must come clean on whether it plans to defer introduction of mandatory alcohol warning labels.
Several ministers have suggested this public health measure may be parked due to US tariff threat - even though it won't apply to exports.
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.@CarrollJennifer today urged @OliverVarhelyi to bring forward asap revised EU Tobacco Products Directive to protect young people from the harms caused by tobacco & nicotine products. Ireland is a world leader when it comes to tobacco & alcohol regulations
Minister for Health attends EPSCO meeting of EU Health Ministers in Luxembourg
The Minister will also hold a bilateral meeting with the European Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare, Olivé...
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Fewer than 5% of Irish 15- to 17-year-olds are smokers today compared with around two thirds who consume alcohol. This points to the effectiveness of Ireland’s smoking regulations to protect children, including advertising ban, consistent rises in excise duties & warning labels
Labelling will tell young people the truth about alcohol: that it causes liver disease & cancer. It has the potential to transform how young people view alcohol as they grow up, just like it has done with tobacco. There can be no backtracking on such an important measure
.@CarrollJennifer must stand firm in the face of colleagues' confusion around alcohol health info labels. Labelling is agreed policy. Any move to backtrack puts industry profits before the health & wellbeing of Irish people
#stickwithlabels
Press release: Alcohol labelling is clear government policy – Carroll MacNeill must stand firm in...
Alcohol Action Ireland press release, Thursday 19 June 2025 Alcohol Action Ireland (AAI), the national independent adv...
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New report from @InstAlcStud & @SHAAPAlcohol analysed 140+ UK alcohol industry documents & found a strategy of cherry-picking evidence, overstating economic value & downplaying health harms. Policymakers must act on the facts – not industry spin.
Spin the bottle: How the UK alcohol industry twists the facts on harm and responsibility - Instit...
Executive summary Alcohol deaths are at an all-time high in the UK, yet current policy is unable to tackle this ...
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Alcohol health info labels are already in shops on wine, which is IMPORTED. Labelling has no impact on exports @peterburkefg @sineadgibney @MichealMartinTD @CarrollJennifer @Paschald People have right to know the risks to make informed decisions on their drinking #stickwithlabels
Letter from @wcrfint to @MichealMartinTD and @CarrollJennifer urging Ireland to resist industry influence & stand firm on the introduction of alcohol health information labelling as planned next May. Doing so will set a much-needed example for other Governments across the globe.
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If you would like to help ensure Ireland stays the course on labelling, please follow the link to our website to tell your local TDs that Ireland must introduce labelling as planned.
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Ireland must stay the course on alcohol labelling - Alcohol Action Ireland
TAKE ACTION >>> Tell your local TDs they must ensure Ireland stays committed to alcohol labelling Ireland must sta...
alcoholireland.ie
What we're working on now
Highlighting the harm caused by problem alcohol use in the home and its impact across the lifespan.
There are significant concerns about aspects of the Sale of Alcohol Bill which are likely to lead to increased alcohol harm.
Ireland’s Public Health Alcohol Act is based on WHO ‘best buys’ of price, promotion & availability to tackle alcohol harm.
Harnessesing the lived experience of people in recovery from alcohol to drive policy change.
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Shared Voices aims to provide a platform for those who have lived with the trauma of parental problem alcohol use; give voice to their experience, so that others too can know that they are not alone.

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