Ireland’s Very Affordable Alcohol
Alcohol in shops and off-licences is almost 70% more affordable than 20 years ago. Ireland’s very affordable alcohol must be comprehensively addressed and a ‘polluter pays’ principle applied. Alcohol Action…
Alcohol in shops and off-licences is almost 70% more affordable than 20 years ago. Ireland’s very affordable alcohol must be comprehensively addressed and a ‘polluter pays’ principle applied. Alcohol Action…
A comprehensive independent evaluation of the impact of minimum unit pricing (MUP) for alcohol in Scotland was published today. It found that MUP has had a positive impact on health outcomes, reducing deaths directly caused…
Men’s Health Forum in Ireland launches the annual Men’s Health Week today (Monday, 12th June). Commencing the Monday before Father’s Day and rounding up the day of Father’s Day…
Media Release Alcohol Action Ireland 22 May 2023 Warm welcome for alcohol labelling – an important step to ensure the consumer’s right to know the risks from alcohol …
Implement labelling regulations provided for under the Public Health Alcohol Act (2018) without further delay, experts say amid concern for alcohol-related diseases and conditions 16/05/23: Health information labels on alcohol…
Professor Emeritus Tom Babor has analysed Ireland’s Sale of Alcohol Bill in a report published today, Tuesday May 9, at an event at Wood Quay, Dublin 8, launched by the…
Operation Encompass is an early intervention support for children living with domestic abuse - why is it not being implemented? The lack of political will in implementing an early…
Media release 30 March 2023 Annual alcohol consumption data – some hope of progress but threats on the horizon Provisional data obtained from Revenue indicates that while alcohol consumption in…
Alcohol still being heavily promoted in sports – despite laws designed to curb the marketing of a harmful product Almost a quarter of alcohol ads in the sports area during…
Justice Committee recommends that public health impact assessment of Sale of Alcohol Bill must take place Alcohol Action Ireland (AAI) welcomes today’s publication of the pre-legislative scrutiny report by the Joint Oireachtas Committee…