Postponed: Girls, Women & Alcohol
Alcohol Action Ireland's conference, Girls, Women & Alcohol, due to take place on November 11, has been postponed and an event focusing on the same topic will now take place…
Alcohol Action Ireland's conference, Girls, Women & Alcohol, due to take place on November 11, has been postponed and an event focusing on the same topic will now take place…
Alcohol Conference - The Impact on Health & Society takes place on Monday 10th November 2014 in the Mullingar Park Hotel from 10am-4.25pm (registration from 9am). The Conference has been…
Alcohol Action Ireland has called on the Government to send out a clear message that we can no longer tolerate our high levels of alcohol harm and make the implementation…
Did you know that alcohol consumption is considered a risk factor for some types of cancer, and that limiting alcohol intake could reduce the risk?From The Irish Times Alcohol can…
St Vincent's University Hospital is hosting a talk on alcohol harm in Ireland by Suzanne Costello, CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland, on Wednesday, October 22.
When it comes to raising money in the Budget, the Old Reliables don't appear to be so reliable any more after the Minister for Finance Michael Noonan announced that he…
Letter to The Irish Times Sir, – I am pleased to see Michael Creed TD drawing attention to the exchequer loss resulting from the sale of alcohol below cost price…
The appointment of the head of an alcohol-industry funded group to RTE's governing body would put the drinks sector in a position of influence within the State broadcaster, the head…
THE FIRST SIX months of 2014 saw a significant rise in the number of women and young people being admitted to alcohol addiction treatment services. From thejournal.ie That's according to…
The Government is under increasing pressure to ban below-cost sales of alcohol as figures indicate the taxpayer is effectively subsidising the drinks industry and supermarkets by €21 million a year…