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IAS response to consultation on Major Conditions Strategy

How have governments communicated UK alcohol duty policy changes?

Pricing, including taxation, is a key tool to address harm from alcohol and is identified by the World Health Organization as a ‘best buy’ policy...

IAS Strategy 2023-2026

Our challenge for 2023-2026: Addressing alcohol-related inequalities Alcohol harm continues to adversely affect families, communities and society at large. In the wake of the pandemic,...

IAS response to consultation on Northern Ireland Domestic and Sexual Abuse Strategy

IAS response to consultation on Licensing Act 2003: regulatory easements

Spring Budget 2023 Analysis

Alcohol through the life course: Older drinkers

Summary Introduction How much, what, where, when, and why people drink alcohol differs considerably across the lifespan. This is likely influenced both by changing social...

Alcohol through the life course: Young drinkers

Summary Introduction How much, what, where, when, and why people drink alcohol differs considerably across the lifespan. This is likely influenced both by changing social...

Alcohol through the life course: Underage drinkers

Summary Introduction How much, what, where, when, and why people drink alcohol differs considerably across the lifespan. This is likely influenced both by changing social...

Ethnic minorities and alcohol

Summary Introduction According to the 2011 Census, one in five people in England and Wales belong to an ethnic group other than White British [1]....

Alcohol and health inequalities

Summary Introduction Health inequalities are usually defined as systematic differences in health outcomes between socioeconomic groups, categorised by indicators such as household income, educational qualifications,...

Men and alcohol

Summary Introduction Men are more likely to drink alcohol, more likely to drink at levels above recommended low-risk guidelines, and more likely to have alcohol...

Women and alcohol

Summary Introduction In recent decades, the historical gender gap between men and women’s alcohol consumption has closed. 79% of women in England reported drinking in...

Alcohol and the family

Summary Alcohol can impact family life in a wide variety of ways. To understand, we must consider: Children and parents: Relationships and partners: Families and...

Alcohol-related crime reporting – what do we know?

Summary Introduction The level of alcohol-related crime that occurs in the UK annually is likely to be an underestimate for several reasons linked to the...

Alcohol, the emergency services and the criminal justice system

Summary Introduction Survey data suggests that alcohol takes up most of emergency service frontline staff’s time, at huge cost to the UK taxpayer. Emergency service...

Crime and disorder in the night time economy

Summary Introduction The most recent official statistics on violent crime in England and Wales found that vast majority of violent incidents that occurred over the...

Domestic abuse, sexual assault, and child abuse

Summary Introduction There is a large and growing body of literature that suggests alcohol is a main factor in many, if not the majority of...

Driving factors of alcohol-related crime

Summary Introduction Aspects of the on- and off-trade have been identified as influencing rates of alcohol-related crime. In recent years, two important parallel trends in...

Alcohol and air travel

Summary Introduction There has been increased focus on the problems caused by drunk, disruptive passengers in recent years in the media and amongst UK parliamentarians....

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