Bishop’s accurate portrayal of Irish drinking culture
TV Watch with Bernie NÃ Fhlatharta It often takes an outsider to tell it as it is and comedian Des Bishop is certainly doing that with his new four part series, Under the Influence.
TV Watch with Bernie NÃ Fhlatharta It often takes an outsider to tell it as it is and comedian Des Bishop is certainly doing that with his new four part series, Under the Influence.
OPINION: Generally speaking, if a population drinks more, then there are more heavy drinkers and more harm from alcohol (similarly if a population drinks less, there will be less harm).
Few chief executives would welcome a fall in sales. But Magdalena Gerger, head of Sweden’s government-controlled retail alcohol monopoly, and one of the world’s biggest single buyers of wine, is one of them.
Disclosure Statement Robin Room receives funding from the Victoria Department of Health, the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education, the Australian Research Council and the World Health Organization.
If Percy French was writing The Mountains Of Mourne today, rather than in 1896, his tale of Irish emigrants “digging for gold in the street†might be set in Perth rather than London.
Disclosure Statement Steve Allsop receives funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing and has received fundng from competitive funding sources such as NHMRC, ARC and Healthway (WA).
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Fianna Fáil has accused the Government of not tackling the issue of cheap alcohol and has said it is having a devastating effect on public health. In its pre-budget submission, the party asked the Minister for Finance Michael Noonan to include a 10% levy on alcohol sales in off-licences.
The true extent of alcohol and drug-fuelled violence in WA has been laid bare with statistics revealing that the substances were involved in almost 70 per cent of the 200,000 physical assaults in the State last year.
From the Irish Examiner Friday, February 22, 2013 The Government would be scoring a “policy own goal” if it fails to ban alcohol companies from sponsoring sport. By Mary Regan,…