Booze bill sees sales slump
SALES of beer in Scotland have slumped dramatically since the introduction of a ban on discount deals and multi-buy options. Off-sale
SALES of beer in Scotland have slumped dramatically since the introduction of a ban on discount deals and multi-buy options. Off-sale
Expand University of Otago health experts say a study showing a correlation between suicide, homicide and a lower drinking age in the US is further evidence the drinking age should be raised here.
Consumption of alcohol has soared in Britain over the last few decades while it has plummeted on the continent. Adults in the UK drink 9 per cent more than they did in 1980, making us the 11th booziest nation in Europe ��������� although our i
Doctors, child health experts and police are among 78 organisations that have formed a powerful new lobby group in WA to fight problem drinking in teenagers.
Ballina father calls on Government to tackle ?plague? of cheap alcohol Anton McNulty The Ballina father of a teenage suicide victim recently told an Oireachtas committee that the government owes it to its citizens to protect it from the ?plague? of cheap alcohol.
A MAJORITY of teenagers claimed they watched pornography on the internet and more than one-third said it was educational, according to an online survey.
Young novice motorists should not be allowed to drink any alcohol while driving, and should be restricted in the hours when they
AN East Lancashire public health expert has called for a debate on alcohol pricing to improve the area?s health. Plans to reintroduce a minimum price for a unit of alcohol have been announced in Scotland.
Brits are more than twice as likely to drink every day as other nationalities, a survey revealed yesterday. In a study of 12 countries, one in 10 in the UK admit they do not go 24 hours without alcohol.
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