One in ten primary school leavers ‘has drunk alcohol in past week’
More than one in ten children in their final year of primary school admits to having drunk alcohol during the previous week, according to a new survey.
More than one in ten children in their final year of primary school admits to having drunk alcohol during the previous week, according to a new survey.
Alcohol Concern report shows teenagers say it is 'easy' to get home delivery
A message to the European Sponsorship Agency (ESA) from The European Centre for Monitoring Alcohol Marketing: In its statement of June 20th, ESA –the European Sponsorship Agency- stated that they…
Sunbathing has been blamed for a massive surge in cancer rates over the past ten years. Cancers caused by unhealthy lifestyles, such as drinking and smoking, have seen a rise of up to two-thirds in the last decade, official figures show.
The police and crime commissioner for Derbyshire has called an alcohol summit. Public fears over drink-related crime are to be placed top of the agenda at commissioner Alan Charles’ first alcohol summit, where agencies and individuals will share their knowledge in an effort to identify fresh ways o
Increasing work pressures on doctors' surgeries are preventing effective delivery of cancer prevention information, a report has claimed. From BBC News Northern Ireland Annually in Northern Ireland, 11,200 people develop…
An independent panel has upheld a number of complaints against a Belfast nightclub owner over its "Messy Mondays" drinks promotions. From BBC News Northern Ireland Premium Bars and Restaurants, which…
Motorists are falling into the trap of thinking it is all right to drive after "just a few'" alcoholic drinks, according to an AA/Populus survey. From the Belfast Telegraph Drivers…
MOMENTUM is growing for a ban on alcohol advertising during live sports broadcasts, after Western Australian Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan lambasted the alcohol industry at a national alcohol forum on Wednesday for exposing young viewers to dangerous levels of advertising that normalise and g
A Bath academic will call for tighter regulation around alcohol marketing on social network sites when she speaks at a conference this week. From HealthCanal Professor Christine Griffin, from the…