A is for Arthur, advertising and alcohol
Jim Carroll from The Irish Times It ’s a blackout. This is what happens when you are a major drinks brand with a very large advertising and sponsorship budget and you…
Jim Carroll from The Irish Times It ’s a blackout. This is what happens when you are a major drinks brand with a very large advertising and sponsorship budget and you…
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, has raised questions over official support for “Arthur ’s Day ”, which takes place tomorrow (Thursday). “It is extremely disappointing to see official…
Alcohol in pregnancy can effect brain development in the womb with possible knock-on effects on behaviour, learning and social skills. Compelling emerging proof shows that no amount of alcohol is good for pregnant women and their babies, according to one of Mayo’s leading childbirth educators.
The Scottish government is consulting a number of organisations about the implications of a reduction in the drink-drive limit.
A TOWN has launched a campaign to stop the sale of super-strength alcohol in what is believed to be the first initiative of its kind in the UK. Off-licence owners in Ipswich are being asked to remove strong beers and ciders from their stores in an effort to tackle alcohol abuse.
From IrishHealth.com A new Government report has again highlighted the growing problem of alcohol abuse in Ireland. The report, launched by Minister for State at the Department of Health Roisin…
A conference looking at policies that could make a real difference to Ireland ’s relationship with alcohol takes place on Thursday, November 1, 2012 Alcohol Action Ireland is holding the conference…
One-third of 18 to 24-year-olds are downing four-and-a-half pints or one-and-a-quarter bottles of wine on a night out. The extent of binge drinking among this age group was described as
THE EQUIVALENT of 4½ pints of beer, or 1¼ bottles of wine, is consumed by almost a third of 18- to 24-year-old drinkers on a typical night out, a new report on alcohol has revealed.
A new Government report has again highlighted the growing problem of alcohol abuse in Ireland. The report, launched by Minister for State at the Department of Health Roisin Shortall, shows that approximately 20% of those surveyed experienced some form of harm as a result of their drinking, with men