Cheap alcohol causing problems of violence
HOMELESS AGENCY: Cheap alcohol has created problems for Trust, the homeless agency, and has meant it must continue restrictions on its “open doorâ€, in place since 2009.
HOMELESS AGENCY: Cheap alcohol has created problems for Trust, the homeless agency, and has meant it must continue restrictions on its “open doorâ€, in place since 2009.
VFI spokesman warns that rogue traders are driving compliant publicans out of business As many as one in five Cork pubs may be trading without a license, according to a local industry spokesman who has urged the authorities to get tough on the worst offenders who are “driving legitimate pubs out of
A column for TheJournal.ie by Fiona Ryan, Director of Alcohol Action Ireland. WORKING FOR AN alcohol charity after an incident like the Phoenix Park concert usually means getting asked about…
Thursday, July 12, 2012 in the Irish Examiner More than four out of five people in this country think that Irish people drink too much alcohol, according to a survey…
By Cormac O'Keeffe in the Irish Examiner Thursday, July 12, 2012 People are in favour of minimum prices for alcohol and bans on advertising, but are against ending sponsorship of…
The Vintners’ Federation of Ireland (VFI), which represents approximately 4,200 publicans throughout Ireland, has issued a statement welcoming the fact that the findings of the Health Research Board survey “mirrors” what its members have been calling for.
WORKING FOR AN alcohol charity after an incident like the Phoenix Park concert usually means getting asked about young people and alcohol: Why they drink the way they do.
THE wide availability of below-cost alcohol is fuelling the kind of anti-social behaviour which marred last Saturday night's Phoenix Park gig in Dublin, researchers warned yesterday.
People are in favour of minimum prices for alcohol and bans on advertising, but are against ending sponsorship of sport and music events, according to a survey.
More than four out of five people in this country think that Irish people drink too much alcohol, according to a survey published yesterday by the Health Research Board.