Eurek Alert, 23rd February: Predicted impact of different alcohol taxation and pricing policies on health inequalities.

Thanks to SHAAP for their weekly media monitoring. This article was taken from Eurek Alert, 23rd February Predicted impact of different alcohol taxation and pricing policies on health inequalities. Alcohol-content-based taxation or minimum unit pricing (MUP) are both predicted to reduce health inequalities more than taxation based on product value (ad valorem taxes) or alcohol […]

Hollywood Magazine, 4th Feb: Amid a ‘refresh’ of Scotland’s alcohol strategy, are we going in the right direction?

Thanks to SHAAP for their weekly media monitoring. This article was taken from Hollywood Magazine, 4th Feb. Scotland’s relationship with alcohol is changing, though, evidently, slowly. Despite increased awareness of the harm caused, the latest evaluation of Scotland’s alcohol strategy suggests public knowledge and attitudes around alcohol haven’t really budged in the last ten years. […]

The Telegraph, 9th Feb: Drink drive limit could be cut by third, ministers say

Thanks to SHAAP for their weekly media monitoring. This article was taken from The Telegraph, 9th Feb. The drink-driving limit in England and Wales may be lowered to make it illegal to drive after one pint of lager or a small glass of wine, the Government has indicated. Ministers said they could follow the example […]

BBC News, 4th Feb: MSPs reject move to ban alcohol ads near schools

Thank you to SHAAP for their weekly media monitoring. This article was taken from BBC News, 4th Feb. MSPs have voted down a members bill which would have resulted in a ban on alcohol advertising within 200 metres (656ft) of schools. Richard Simpson also wanted licensed shops in problem areas to mark cans and bottles […]

STV News, 11th Feb: Health professionals call for alcohol-only checkouts in shops

Thank You to SHAAP for their weekly run down of news. The following article was taken from STV News, 11th Feb. Scotland should introduce alcohol-only check-outs and ban drinks advertising outside of licensed premises, according to health professionals. The measures are among 20 recommendations on the price, availability and marketing of alcohol made by Scottish […]

Call For Abstracts from PhD Students & Early Career Researchers

The Scottish Alcohol Research Network (SARN), in collaboration with Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP), will be holding a Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher symposium on 18th of April 2016 at the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh. The symposium will be a chance for students and early career researchers, with an interest in […]

Stricter Licensing Related to Fewer Hospital Admissions.

A recent report funded by the NIHR School for Public Health Research (SPHR) and published in  the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health argues that  stricter local alcohol licensing is linked to fewer hospital admissions. The researchers assessed the alcohol licensing policies and responses to alcohol licensing applications made to 326 local authorities (councils) between […]