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Keeping up with Alcohol Brand Promotion: How ‘The Kardashians’ use reality TV to promote their alcohol business interests

Dr Alex Barker

2nd August 2023

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Alcohol duty reform commences today

1st August 2023

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How have governments communicated UK alcohol duty policy changes?

June 2023

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However, this is a very outdated estimate, and much has changed since it was made.

The government urgently needs to update estimates of the cost of alcohol harm to society.

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Between 25% and 50% of those who perpetrate domestic abuse have been drinking at the time of assault.

Whilst alcohol should not be used as an excuse for those who perpetrate violence and abuse, neither should its influence be ignored.

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How have consumption habits among dependent drinkers changed in the cost-of-living crisis?

Does increased poverty lead to ‘drinking to cope’?

Find out in the recording of our webinar on ‘Alcohol use in the cost-of-living crisis’ here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaxoCwYOOuk&ab_channel=InstituteofAlcoholStudies

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