AAI submission to WHO consultation published
The Global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol, negotiated and agreed by WHO Member States in 2010 (Resolution WHA63.13), represents international consensus that reducing the harmful use of…
Majority of alcohol harm in Ireland arises from low- and moderate-risk drinkers prone to binge drinking, study finds
The majority of alcohol consumption and related harms in the Irish population are accounted for by low- and moderate-risk drinkers, and specifically by those who engage in heavy episodic drinking,…
New data shows that more than half of fire fatalities alcohol-related
Alcohol Action Ireland today welcomes new research from the Health Research Board (HRB) examining the circumstances around fire-related deaths between 2014 and 2016. The study found that there were 106…
Alcohol Action Ireland and Mental Health Ireland are teaming up to tackle the harmful effects of alcohol on our mental health.
Alcohol Action Ireland and Mental Health Ireland are teaming up to tackle the harmful effects of alcohol on our mental health. Recognising the connection between alcohol use and mental…
Budget 2020: Alcohol Action Ireland regrets the extension of excise reliefs for microbreweries.
Budget 2020: Alcohol Action Ireland welcomes retention of rates on alcohol products excise duty; regrets the extension of excise reliefs for microbreweries. Alcohol Action Ireland today (Tuesday 8th October)…
Alcohol Action Ireland encouraged by the latest findings from Scotland on the introduction of minimum pricing of alcohol products
Alcohol Action Ireland today (26th September) welcomed the findings published in the British Medical Journal that showed significant reductions in alcohol purchases since the introduction of minimum unit pricing (MUP)…
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