The Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), the professional body for general practice in Ireland and the representative organisation on education training and standards in general practice, has called for a minimum pricing for alcohol to be introduced in its pre-budget submission, published today, 10 October 2013. "If the recent negative reaction to Arthur's Day is indicative of public opinion, Irish people have had enough of the destructive force of alcohol in our society," said Kieran Ryan, CEO, ICGP Alcohol: The ICGP is calling on the Government to take urgent measures to reduce alcohol consumption. Introducing a minimum price for alcohol can be complementary to an excise duty/tax increase initiative. In 2007, the overall...
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Opinions of European Union member states on Scottish government plans for minimum alcohol pricing ha...
The ICGP and IMO have both called for action to curb the abuse of alcohol in Ireland and its associa...
The Government has “underestimated the Irish drinker” if it considers that alcohol price hikes and a...
Dr Garrett McGovern tells Catherine Reilly setting up a treatment and rehabilitative programme to ta...
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, today welcomed the news tha...
The ICGP's primary aim is to serve the patient and the GP by encouraging and maintaining the highest...
The IMO is backing calls to introduce minimum pricing on alcohol, which Alcohol Action Ireland (AAI)...
• Alcohol Action Ireland call on government to retain the current level of excise duty • Highlights...
National charities and medical representative organisations back call for minimum pricing Alcohol...
The call was made by members of the Irish, British and Ulster Societies of Gastroenterology. Gastroe...
“We are all paying a high price for cheap alcohol,” the national charity for alcohol-related issues,...
A collective call was issued last week by doctors from across Ireland and the UK, urging their gover...
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New research confirms the level of harmful drinking in Ireland Alcohol Action Ireland, the nation...
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