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Our purpose is to advance the use of the best available evidence in public policy decisions on alcohol.


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How Violence Prevention Teams in A&E are supporting patients, improving access to healthcare for vulnerable groups, and saving the NHS money

Professor Simon Moore

21st April 2026

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IAS’s Small Grants Scheme now open for applications!

20th April 2026

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All the main parties have now published their manifestos for the #ScottishElections

we’ve worked through the detail of each manifesto to see which parties have signed up to support policies that will reduce alcohol harms and save lives.

https://www.alcohol-focus-scotland.org.uk/news/news/alcohol-and-party-manifestos/

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Priority will be given to proposals that align with our long-term vision to reduce alcohol harm: https://www.ias.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/IAS-Long-term-vision-for-alcohol-harm.pdf

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New OECD analysis on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the UK makes for striking reading.

The report benchmarks the UK against the best-performing quarter of OECD and EU countries on each risk factor – i.e. the “top quartile” – to show what’s… 🧵

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78% of the British public want the drink-drive limit to be lowered, as the UK Government consults on reducing the limit in England and Wales.

Two-thirds also think that new and commercial drivers should have a 20mg or zero limit.

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