Reform of alcohol licensing laws must ensure equal purpose to the objectives of public health alcohol policy
Alcohol Action support a reform and modernisation of the alcohol licensing process, which is largely archaic, and as such, is frequently exploited by commercial opportunism. Over recent years, while modified…
Women are targeted by the alcohol industry’s insidious marketing tactics with scant regard for the consequences
Alcohol use has historically been more prevalent among men, but today as the gender gap narrows, women are drinking more than previous generations. Alcohol is a leading global factor for…
Alcohol Action in partnership with UCC publish new insight to Global Burden of Disease data on alcohol related harm.
Alcohol Action and University College Cork (UCC) School of Public Health today (Wednesday, 23 February) have published a research paper that provides greater analysis on the accurate levels of alcohol…
Alcohol Action urge all Irish MEPs to support citizens’ Right to Know in crucial vote before European Parliament.
Today (Tuesday, 15th February) the European Parliament will debate and vote on the Report of the Special Committee on Beating Cancer Plan, which was agreed in its final session, last…
Six Nations Championship an opportunity for alcohol producers to obey the spirit of public policy.
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm, today (Friday, 4th February) on the eve of an exciting new Six Nations Championship has called on the alcohol…
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