Give youth a chance: real and radical change needed
RUAIRÃ McKIERNAN in The Irish Times OPINION: Young people may have it good compared to many in the world and to generations before them but they also face daunting challenges THE…
RUAIRÃ McKIERNAN in The Irish Times OPINION: Young people may have it good compared to many in the world and to generations before them but they also face daunting challenges THE…
We are living up to the stereotype of the drunken fighting Irish, with no desire to change, writes Emer O'Kelly in the Sunday Independent Sunday August 12 2012 Like…
By Karen Coleman in the Irish Independent Katie Taylor's Olympian victory was a spectacular achievement that's given us all a boost. But her fight for success this week also touched…
By Cormac O ’Keeffe in the Irish Examiner Saturday, August 11, 2012 Alcohol is ranked as the fourth most harmful drug behind heroin, crack cocaine, and crystal meth, but ahead of…
One in ten children in Scotland is at risk because of parental drinking, according to a charity. Children 1st said new figures from the Scottish Government showed that up to 93,000 youngsters are adversely affected by the
OPINION: Young people may have it good compared to many in the world and to generations before them but they also face daunting challenges THE YOUNG people are at it again.
Alcohol Concern, the national charity for alcohol misuse, have announced Alcohol Awareness Week (AAW) 2012 on the theme of
Alcohol-related injuries and illnesses cost Canterbury's health system about $63 million a year, a report shows. Health professionals say despite the price tag being a
We are living up to the stereotype of the drunken fighting Irish, with no desire to change, writes Emer O'Kelly
Katie Taylor's Olympian victory was a spectacular achievement that's given us all a boost. But her fight for success this week also touched a national raw nerve when Australia's Fairfax Media called the Irish