Licensing to return to the Home Office
Responsibility for the Licensing agenda may be transferred back to Home Office under reforms by the new Government, the Morning Advertiser reports. Licensing is currently owned by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport who oversaw the controversial 2003 Licensing Act. The Conservative party had pledged to 'overhaul' the current licensing regime.
Cheap booze as world cup approaches
Supermarkets have been accused of 'kamikaze' style alcohol price wars in the build up to the world cup, starting on the 11th June 2010. No specific alcohol campaigns are expected from central Government departments, though www.drinkaware.co.uk will begin some activity from the 2nd of June, including roadshows and competitions. The Department of Health has general Alcohol Effects materials available to order or download.
To reduce the risk of cancer, drink less alcohol
The Institute of Alcohol Studies (IAS) has highlighted that reducing alcohol consumption is a key way to reduce cancer risk in the UK, as shown by the World Cancer Research Fund. It found that the UK and US have similar rates of lifestyle-related cancers, but the UK's leading lifestyle cancer cause is alcohol rather than obesity in the states.
Troops have 22% higher alcohol misuse levelsUK military personnel deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan have a 22 per cent higher risk of alcohol misuse than their fellow troops who have not been deployed, a study by Kings College London has found.
AERC online survey on future work
The Alcohol Education and Research Council (AERC) is currently undertaking a survey to help inform their future work. To complete the survey please click here and you can choose to be entered into a draw to win a £100 book token.
Other news
The Portman Group have ruled that 'test-tube' style shooters do not encourage binge drinking, according to a Guardian report. The Royal College of Nursing is considering whether to push for a total ban on alcohol consumption before driving. Text messages advising safer drinking are being studied to see if they have a comparable effect to brief interventions, in a Scottish research project.
Dr Joe Gerstein, founding president of www.smartrecovery.org.uk, was misquoted in the Guardian on 10 March as attacking Alcoholics Anonymous, according to this Addiction Today article. See stories on the UK Vodka epidemic, Binge Drinking UK town centres, and UK stores shamed for underage sales, as blogged by Fight Hangovers.
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