Earlier this month the Finnish Parliamentary Social Affairs and Health Committee issued a report to prohibit advertising of mild alcoholic beverages in public places in Finland. Parliament spokesperson said, the aim is to reduce the situations where children and youth are exposed to alcohol advertising, reports Finnbay. The Committee proposed that the alcohol advertising should Read More →

Online, the Blackpool Gazette reports: “Radical plans to ban alcohol advertising across Blackpool have been tabled in a bid to tackle the resort’s toll of booze-fuelled health problems.” A new bye-law could be introduced by town hall bosses which bans pubs, clubs and off-licences from advertising alcohol on the exterior of their premises. And a Read More →

New research in commission of the Australian Salvation Army shows that 67.2% of Australians believe alcohol sponsorship should be removed from sports. The study, which is part of the Australian Alcohol Awareness Week, also found that 72.9% believe alcohol and sport have become too closely related. The Roy Morgan study, which surveyed more than 1000 Read More →

A newly published review of currently available scientific literature shows exposure to online alcohol marketing leads to advancing the onset of alcohol consumption, increasing the amount consumed, as well as the frequency of consumption. This literature review is one of the main program points in the online conference on digital alcohol marketing, organized by EUCAM Read More →

In Ireland criticism is mounting on a recently invented celebration which celebrates the founder of Guinness brewing. Arthur’s Day, officially labelled an annual music event, was first organized by multinational alcoholic beverages company Diageo in 2009. Now the Royal College of Physicians has called the event irresponsible and popular Irish musicians like Christy Moore, Steve Read More →