The challenge corporate lobbying poses to reducing society’s alcohol problems: insights from UK evidence on minimum unit pricin
In 2006, Drinkaware was established as a charity in the United Kingdom following a memorandum of und...
Abstract Background Minimum unit pricing (MUP) of alcohol is a novel policy intervention aimed at i...
Transnational alcohol corporations seek to influence public health policies in ways reminiscent of t...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
A growing body of literature points to the role of vested interests as a barrier to the implementati...
Despite a growing literature on corporations as political actors, relatively little is known about h...
The Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England, published a decade ago, was at that time criticised...
The 2012 UK Government's Alcohol Strategy for England and Wales has been welcomed broadly and result...
Nation-states grapple with developing and implementing effective alcohol control policies. A coheren...
Aim It has been proposed that alcohol industry ‘social aspects/public relations’ organiz...
The British government has been criticised for according industry interests too much weight in alcoh...
Jim McCambridge and colleagues analyze industry submissions to a Scottish Government consultation on...
Background: There is growing evidence that common strategies are used across unhealthy commodity ind...
On May 24th 2012, Scotland passed the Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) Bill. Minimum unit pricing (MUP) is ...
In 2006, Drinkaware was established as a charity in the United Kingdom following a memorandum of und...
Abstract Background Minimum unit pricing (MUP) of alcohol is a novel policy intervention aimed at i...
Transnational alcohol corporations seek to influence public health policies in ways reminiscent of t...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
A growing body of literature points to the role of vested interests as a barrier to the implementati...
Despite a growing literature on corporations as political actors, relatively little is known about h...
The Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England, published a decade ago, was at that time criticised...
The 2012 UK Government's Alcohol Strategy for England and Wales has been welcomed broadly and result...
Nation-states grapple with developing and implementing effective alcohol control policies. A coheren...
Aim It has been proposed that alcohol industry ‘social aspects/public relations’ organiz...
The British government has been criticised for according industry interests too much weight in alcoh...
Jim McCambridge and colleagues analyze industry submissions to a Scottish Government consultation on...
Background: There is growing evidence that common strategies are used across unhealthy commodity ind...
On May 24th 2012, Scotland passed the Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) Bill. Minimum unit pricing (MUP) is ...
In 2006, Drinkaware was established as a charity in the United Kingdom following a memorandum of und...
Abstract Background Minimum unit pricing (MUP) of alcohol is a novel policy intervention aimed at i...
Transnational alcohol corporations seek to influence public health policies in ways reminiscent of t...