Europeans are world’s heaviest drinkers: WHO report
Europeans are world's heaviest drinkers: WHO report LONDON | Tue Mar 27, 2012 4:42pm EDT (Reuters) - People in Europe drink more alcohol than in any other part of the…
Europeans are world's heaviest drinkers: WHO report LONDON | Tue Mar 27, 2012 4:42pm EDT (Reuters) - People in Europe drink more alcohol than in any other part of the…
As the Government pledges a crackdown on alcohol prices and marketing, Peter Cheney assesses the scale of Irish alcoholism and the differing proposals to tackle the problem.
A quarter of children have parents with drug or alcohol problems, a year-long study shows. The 3.6million youngsters were found to be seven times more likely to develop similar problems themselves.
The Irish Times - Wednesday, March 28, 2012 Prices prompt heavy drinkers to cut down OLIVIA KELLY Heavy and underage drinkers are most likely to reduce alcohol consumption if prices…
The UK government is to commission a review of the current guidelines on alcohol consumption. The move is part of the government's alcohol strategy aimed at curbing excessive drinking and in response to a recent parliamentary committee report on alcohol guide
The Irish Times - Saturday, March 24, 2012 North may follow Britain's lead on alcohol pricing UNA BRADLEY in Belfast MINIMUM PRICING of alcohol is to be introduced in England…
Health officials in Guernsey are considering introducing minimum-pricing on alcoholic drinks, the BBC has been told.
David Cameron said binge drinking accounted for 'half of all alcohol consumed'
One of Britain's most senior police officers has called for a daytime ban on alcohol advertising on TV and in cinemas.
Drink-related hospital admissions are costing the NHS in London an estimated £264 million a year — or £34 for every London resident. A report revealed that the cost of treating patients with alcohol-related problems varies widely betwee