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IAS response to Department for Transport road safety compliance consultation – Don’t Die from a Broken Heart
IAS response to Department of Health consultation on Safe Sensible Social
Trends in the affordability of alcohol in Europe
Using the WHO Alcohol Control Database, the IAS has used the Big Mac index data to compute an affordability index measure for each country in...
Trends in the affordability of alcohol in the UK
Use of alcohol as a loss-leader
The heavy discounting of alcohol is a problem that has come under increased scrutiny byvarious parties. A recent meeting between the Prime Minister and interested...
Insurance, solving some alcohol problems and causing others
Problem drinking may lead to financial problems for the drinker and those affected by his behaviour. In England 21% of adults have an alcohol use...
Alcohol in Europe: A public health perspective
At the time that the European Commission has been preparing its own strategy on alcohol to cover the full range of activity that takes place...
Crime and disorder, binge drinking and the Licensing Act 2003
This paper provides a critique of the assumptions underlying the Licensing Act 2003 and the claims made for the allegedly beneficial effects of the Act...
IAS response to Drinking responsibly: The government’s proposals
IAS response to Ofcom consultation on alcohol advertising
IAS response to the Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England
IAS response to Improving health and social care
IAS response to the Consultation document on the National Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy
IAS response to Time for Reform: Proposals for the modernisation of our licensing laws
Youth, alcohol, and the emergence of the post-modern alcohol order
This paper attempts to outline and provide an explanation for recent trends in the youth alcohol market. In doing so, it draws on some ethnographic...
IAS response to the National alcohol strategy
IAS response to Government consultation on drink-driving – Next steps
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