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Promoting an informed debate around alcohol’s impact on society

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


13029The Dry January® challenge: Separating fact from fiction

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The Dry January® challenge: Separating fact from fiction

Joe Marley

5th February 2026

13059National Cancer Plan for England acknowledges alcohol as cancer risk factor

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National Cancer Plan for England acknowledges alcohol as cancer risk factor

4th February 2026

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Now you see it, now you don’t

January 2026

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New @SARG_SCHARR study busts a big alcohol industry myth.

Claims that reducing alcohol consumption “hurts the economy” ignore a key fact: people don’t burn the money they don’t spend on alcohol – they spend it elsewhere.

Using UK input–output… 🧵

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Is an alcohol-free January better with support?

In our latest blog, Joe Marley of @AlcoholChangeUK explores the evidence behind the Dry January® challenge, the role of behaviour change tools, and why approach matters.

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Our new FOI study doesn’t just expose what went wrong with the 10 Year Health Plan – it sets out what must happen next.

Govt must:
✔️ Introduce alcohol marketing restrictions
✔️ Reject industry self-regulation
✔️ End partnerships with alcohol companies

https://www.ias.org.uk/report/now-you-see-it-now-you-dont/

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Tobacco is the leading preventable cause of cancer, globally responsible for 15% of all new cancer cases, followed by infections (10%) and alcohol consumption (3%).

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