The 2012 UK Government's Alcohol Strategy for England and Wales has been welcomed broadly and resulted only in muted criticism within the UK public health community. This is despite strong continuities with previous alcohol industry constructions of the nature of the problem and preferred policy responses. This is probably because the strategy shows progress on the public health lobby's key issue of pricing of alcohol beverages. There are, however, many problems with the wider content of the strategy, showing little interest in much needed industry regulation other than on price, and an absence of commitment to investment in research. Some dilemmas posed for the research community are discussed
This article considers alcohol policy development in England and Wales under the coalition governmen...
In 2006, Drinkaware was established as a charity in the United Kingdom following a memorandum of und...
Jim McCambridge and colleagues analyze industry submissions to a Scottish Government consultation on...
Abstract — The 2012 UK Government’s Alcohol Strategy for England and Wales has been welcomed broadly...
The British government has been criticised for according industry interests too much weight in alcoh...
Britain is currently experiencing a serious alcohol problem, as shown particularly by a steep increa...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
Britain is currently experiencing a serious alcohol problem, as shown particularly by a steep increa...
The British government has been criticised for according industry interests too much weight in alcoh...
Alcohol is taken for granted in the UK today. It is easy to get hold of, increasingly affordable, ad...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
Alcohol is taken for granted in the UK today. It is easy to get hold of, increasingly affordable, ad...
This is a report of the United Kingdom Parliament Health Committee. Summary: Alcohol misuse affe...
This article considers alcohol policy development in England and Wales under the coalition governmen...
BACKGROUND: Industry involvement in alcohol policy is highly contentious. The Drink Free Days (DFD) ...
This article considers alcohol policy development in England and Wales under the coalition governmen...
In 2006, Drinkaware was established as a charity in the United Kingdom following a memorandum of und...
Jim McCambridge and colleagues analyze industry submissions to a Scottish Government consultation on...
Abstract — The 2012 UK Government’s Alcohol Strategy for England and Wales has been welcomed broadly...
The British government has been criticised for according industry interests too much weight in alcoh...
Britain is currently experiencing a serious alcohol problem, as shown particularly by a steep increa...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
Britain is currently experiencing a serious alcohol problem, as shown particularly by a steep increa...
The British government has been criticised for according industry interests too much weight in alcoh...
Alcohol is taken for granted in the UK today. It is easy to get hold of, increasingly affordable, ad...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
Alcohol is taken for granted in the UK today. It is easy to get hold of, increasingly affordable, ad...
This is a report of the United Kingdom Parliament Health Committee. Summary: Alcohol misuse affe...
This article considers alcohol policy development in England and Wales under the coalition governmen...
BACKGROUND: Industry involvement in alcohol policy is highly contentious. The Drink Free Days (DFD) ...
This article considers alcohol policy development in England and Wales under the coalition governmen...
In 2006, Drinkaware was established as a charity in the United Kingdom following a memorandum of und...
Jim McCambridge and colleagues analyze industry submissions to a Scottish Government consultation on...