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‘Alcohol’s not a grocery item, but that’s how it’s marketed’

  • Post published:23/08/2013
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The Irish Daily Mail:

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We fork out €2k on booze – Warning after spending on alcohol rises

  • Post published:23/08/2013
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The Irish Daily Mirror:

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Booze You Lose €6.3 billion – Irish drink spend rises

  • Post published:23/08/2013
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The Irish Sun:

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We’re cutting back – but not on booze

  • Post published:23/08/2013
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The Herald:

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Alcohol spend up despite recession

  • Post published:23/08/2013
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The Irish Times:

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Record numbers take higher level maths as 55,000 receive Leaving Cert results

  • Post published:14/08/2013
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Over 55,000 Leaving Certificate students will receive their exam results today. From Breakingnews.ie The number of candidates sitting the tests this year fell to its lowest level since 2007, at…

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Results day for Leaving Cert students

  • Post published:14/08/2013
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While one student managed to secure nine A1s in this year's Leaving Certificate, thousands more may not be as happy with their results. From irishhealth.com Today is D-Day, when over…

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66% claim sports don’t affect tipple of choice

  • Post published:14/08/2013
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A similar percentage (68%) also believe that a ban on alcohol sponsorship of sporting events would not lead to them spending less on alcohol. From the Irish Examiner Grocery magazine…

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Call for minimum pricing to reduce human cost of alcohol related harm

  • Post published:01/08/2013
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The introduction of minimum pricing for alcohol will contribute to reducing the “huge” human and economic cost of alcohol related harm, it was claimed this week. From the Galway Advertiser…

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Booze sports ban could be followed by special tax on alcohol

  • Post published:29/07/2013
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The Government is considering slapping a special tax on booze after agreeing to ban alcohol companies sponsoring major sporting events by 2020. From the Irish Mirror The Cabinet's sub committee…

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