The Drinks Industry can have their ads but they can’t have Christmas too!
The Alcohol Beverage Federation of Ireland (ABFI) have recently issued a statement, and supporting video advertorial on social media, again critical of the measures proposed in the Public Health (Alcohol)…
Alcohol Action Ireland publishes 2018 Pre-Budget submission
Media Statement From Alcohol Action Ireland Tuesday, 29th August 2017. Alcohol Action Ireland call on government to retain the current level of excise duty Highlights the need to reconsider…
Another ‘Leaving Cert’ celebration begins without adequate legislation in place to protect young people.
As another season of post Leaving Certificate results parties begins, Alcohol Action has called on government and the Oireachtas to finally act and pass the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill before…
New opinion poll shows overwhelming public support for Government action to curb alcohol marketing that appeals to young people
New opinion poll shows overwhelming public support for Government action to curb alcohol marketing that appeals to young people 82% of people who support this action are Fine Gael…
Response to Irish Media Industry report
The Public Health (Alcohol) Bill contains a range of measures designed to work cohesively to reduce alcohol consumption in Ireland so lessening alcohol related harms. Implemented together, they will provide…
Alcohol Action Ireland welcomes today’s publication of the National Cancer Strategy 2017-2026.
The National Cancer Strategy 2017-2026 will focus on preventing cancer across Ireland's growing population, aims to diagnose cancer earlier, provide optimal care to patients and maximise the quality of life…
Alcohol Action responds to Irish Times article on sponsorship of arts events
Our letter to the Irish Times, 29 June With respect to your article 'Alcohol Bill will cut €8.5m sponsorship of arts events says drink industry' (26 June), the observations outlined…
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