Institute of Alcohol Studies
Bringing together evidence, policy and practice to reduce alcohol harm
References to, possesion, and consumption of 40 alcohol brands appear in all episodes viewed
And nearly one in 20 of them experienced aggression, indicates largest survey of its kind
Older drinkers and northerners suffer most from alcohol-related harms
Mortality rate highest among middle-aged drinkers
Scottish study shows little change in results so far, but support for a lower limit is still strong
Duty cuts will cost a total of £9.1 billion to 2024
Home Office calls for evidence on legislation over drunk and disruptive airline passengers
Move to cost Treasury 880m over the next five years
Inquiry cites IAS evidence
Leading voices in alcohol recovery sector call on government to aim high with a pioneering new alcohol strategy
Improving public relations seen as more important than improving public health say researchers
Shadow health minister's call comes during National Suicide Awareness Week
Applications to study the highly regarded Foundation degree (FdSc) in Addictions Counselling in September 2019 are now open
Two thirds of alcohol sales are to heavy drinkers
Report shows that 60% of fliers have encountered drunk passengers in transit
Report urges government to put families first in the battle to reduce alcohol-related harms
Monitoring report finds alcohol is ‘still a significant health concern’
Paper identifies future 'battlegrounds' between industry and public health groups
Survey exposes 'poor' levels of service support for sufferers of both conditions
Raising alcohol taxes by 10% could boost GDP by £850 million and create an additional 17,000 jobs in the UK