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In this edition of Alcohol News, you will see we are looking for a new CEO. I am moving on as director of Alcohol Action Ireland after spending five of…
In this edition of Alcohol News, you will see we are looking for a new CEO. I am moving on as director of Alcohol Action Ireland after spending five of…
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, has welcomed the Seanad Public Consultation Committee ’s recommendations on alcohol and cancer – alcohol being a key risk factor for cancer…
As you will see from this edition of Alcohol News, Alcohol Action Ireland is looking to recruit a new CEO and policy officer and I would encourage those of you…
SPORTS MINISTER LEO Varadkar has tabled a proposal which would see sports organisations, clubs and teams compensated for lost revenue if they opt out of sponsorship from alcohol companies.
SPORTS Minister Leo Varadkar is on a collision course with a Labour junior minister over alcohol sponsorship of sport. Also in this section Digital ad firm creating 100 jobs Burton happy to keep putting it on the long finger New blow as 'little green men' scrapped Mr Varadkar (inset) is insisting
Alcohol Action Ireland has called for minimum pricing and other recommendations to reduce alcohol harm to be implemented in full in response to [wpfilebase tag=fileurl id=73 linktext='a new report '…
Alcohol Action Ireland has welcomed the Seanad Public Consultation Committee's recommendations on alcohol and cancer – alcohol being a key risk factor for cancer - which were published just in…
From The Irish Times BRIAN BOYD With new scare tactics being used to stop people smoking, should we apply the same methods to the food and alcohol industries? On February…
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, is looking for a policy officer with research and project management skills. Our aim is to build on our existing success…
With new scare tactics being used to stop people smoking, should we apply the same methods to the food and alcohol industries? On February 1st, the Minister for Health, Dr James Reilly, signed regulations which will compel tobacco firms to include graphic photographs on cigarette packs which highli