Alcohol adverts ‘target teenagers’ despite strict code
Seven years after strict new rules were introduced to stop drinks companies marketing alcohol to children, teenagers are again being targeted, a report finds.
Seven years after strict new rules were introduced to stop drinks companies marketing alcohol to children, teenagers are again being targeted, a report finds.
Alcohol advertising should be banned in Europe in a bid to drive down excess boozing and associated ill health across the continent, concludes an alliance of experts in a new policy brief.
An organisation representing bars and nightclubs in Northern Ireland has given its backing to a minimum price for alcohol of 50p a unit. Pubs of Ulster boss Colin Neill was speaking after the Scottish government announced it wanted to add 5p to the orig
SCOTLAND’S health secretary Nicola Sturgeon has announced that the SNP Government wants to set a minimum price of 50p per unit of alcohol. The government says that the measure will save 500 lives a year.
CHILDREN are the victims of alcohol-related harm in more than a fifth of Australian households, a study has found, adding weight to calls for the price of alcohol sold in bottle shops to be increased to discourage high quantities being consumed in homes.
Australian police have had enough and are cracking down hard on our unruly emigrants, writes Don Lavery
More women in their 20s are suffering from severe liver damage as the result of excessive alcohol consumption, a senior doctor in Norfolk has warned.
Alcohol Concern Cymru's 2012 conference On 6 September 2012 in Cardiff, Alcohol Concern Wales will host a conference Willing consumers? Alcohol marketing an
Main Category: Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs Also Included In: Pediatrics / Children's Health | Public Health Article Date: 03 May 2012 Reducing youth exposure to alcohol advertising and marketing is a missed opportunity for states to i
MINIMUM pricing of alcohol came a step closer yesterday when MSPs voted through the second stage of the Bill, including a sunset clause which means the legislation will be scrapped in six years if it has not improved the nation's health.