January 16, 2024 (Stockholm, Sweden) – Movendi International with the support of the RESET Alcohol Initiative has today released a groundbreaking new report: The Big Alcohol Exposed Annual Report 2024 “From Sports to Screens – Exposing Big Alcohol’s Predatory Practices”. The report sheds light on how the alcohol industry operated in 2024 in the pursuit of its profit maximization Read More →

Friday, 10 Jan 2025,  By Dimitri O’Donnell, RTÉ News The watershed ban ensures a daytime broadcasting ban on alcohol advertising, with no advertisements for alcohol products on television from 3am to 9pm, and on radio on weekdays from 3pm to 10am the following morning. The new rules come into effect under Section 19 of the Public Health Read More →

FERNTREE GULLY | BELGRAVE; AUSTRALIA; 26-12-2024 A study from Cancer Council Victoria found three in four Australian adults misunderstood at least one health-related claim on an alcohol product, incorrectly believing that it meant the product was better for them. Participants were asked about their perceptions of health-related claims, or cues, on alcohol labels, such as Read More →

Iceland Review by Michael Chapman, December 20, 2024  Opinions are mixed as to the Icelandic Football Association’s (KSÍ) appeal for a permanent license to sell alcohol at Laugardalsvöllur stadium during matches, as reported by mbl.is.   As it stands currently, these licenses are given on a match by match basis. The City of Reykjavík received KSÍ’s application Read More →

Croakey Health Media, December 17 2024; Melissa Sweet; Gemma Crawford, Renee Carey, Jonine Jancey and Justine Leavy Commercial determinants of health, Alcohol, Conflicts of interest, Prevention, Public health Introduction by Croakey: British diver Tom Daley features in all his athletic glory in a Don’t Drink and Dive campaign in the United Kingdom, supported by Malibu and the Royal Life Saving UK. Ostensibly Read More →

Blog at the website of the Institute of Alcohol Studies; by Dr Elena D. Dimova, 4th December 2024 Alcohol policies are important for reducing the negative effects of alcohol. The World Health Organisation recommends that countries take steps to control how alcohol is priced, advertised and sold. For example: Pricing: Governments can increase taxes on alcohol or Read More →