AHAI Open Letter marking the 2nd year of the Public Health Alcohol Act.
It is now two years since the enactment of the Public Health Alcohol Act. And while some aspects of the Act have been implemented, much…
Just how widespread and pervasive is alcohol in children’s lives?
Over the past number of months, Alcohol Action Ireland (AAI) has contributed to a range of consultations[1], media articles[2], research initiatives[3] and other advocacy efforts in relation to children and…
Alcohol Action welcome NO reduction in alcohol excise duties in Budget 2021; regret alcohol’s continued affordability.
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm, today (13 Oct) welcome that Budget 2021 has not reduced alcohol excise duties and that the Ministers, guided by…
Placing restrictions now on alcohol sales is a prudent act
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm, today (7 Oct) notes the commentary emanating from government sources that restrictions are being considered on the…
Ireland can’t wait any longer for the North – it must lead.
Public health demands commencement of minimum unit pricing must proceed. Public health alcohol policy, framed by the Public Health Alcohol Act, enacted minimum pricing for alcohol products as a proven…
Alcohol Action call for rational approach to alcohol excise duties in Pre-Budget submission
UK’s post Brexit ‘Internal Market Bill’ may limit Northern Ireland’s capacity to introduce Minimum pricing for alcohol products. Alcohol Action Ireland, the independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm, has…
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