One alcohol free day a week makes no difference hears Wine Vision debate
Having one alcohol free day per week has no health benefits, according to a leading doctor.
Read more...Having one alcohol free day per week has no health benefits, according to a leading doctor.
Read more...Scottish drinkers are being urged to swap their usual drink for a lower alcohol version as part of a pilot campaign launched this week by the Scottish Government Alcohol Industry Partnership (SGAIP).
Read more...Miles Beale, the chief executive of the Wine & Spirit Trade Asssociation, sets out a series of fresh challenges to the drinks industry on today's Harpers.co.uk following the success of its campaign to prevent the introduction of minimum unit pricing on alcohol.
Read more...Minimum unit pricing (MUP) has been high on the political agenda over the past 12 months with many column inches dedicated to discussing a policy which has never been implemented anywhere in the world.
Read more...Anheuser-Busch is hosting an InBev Well-Being & Responsibility Forum on September 17, with topics covering well-being and responsibility, road safety and drink-driving prevention, underage-drinking prevention, and excessive-drinking prevention with 200 participants already confirmed.
Read more...Former Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell is to speak at Alcohol Concern's Annual Alcohol Conference in London in November.
Read more...The drinks industry has largely welcomed the latest round of official figures that show a continued downward trend in the numbers of young people drinking in the UK.
Read more...The Government is to drop its plans to introduce minimum pricing for alcohol, according to reports.
Read more...Diageo has launched an online campaign to remind young people that excessive drinking can lead to "shame and embarrassment".
Read more...A punk brewer, a "wine rioter", a luxury obsessive and a roboticist are just some of the mavericks you will be able to meet at a new Wine Intelligence event being held at the London International Wine Fair this month.
Read more...In the third and final part of our 2012 review, we look at what the main generic bodies have been doing throughout the year - many have implemented changes away from their usual marketing plans; good news in the form of Harpers new awards recognising industry talent and the launch of the London 2013 business show on wine. We also consider a few high-profile departures during the year and look at how wine firms are changing how they operate to cope with declining volumes and squeezed margins.
Read more...The drinks trade has been left in no doubt it must do more to satisfy its critics at Westminster, as Gemma McKenna reports
Read more...The drinks industry doesn't deserve "brownie points" for signing up to the Responsibility Deal, says the chair of the Health Select Committee.
A report by MPs is set to reveal that the Responsibility Deal has failed to curb the drinks industry's excesses and should face heavier regulation, claims the Sunday Telegraph.
Read more...Alcohol producers are on track to provide health information on 80% of alcohol labels on UK shelves by the end of 2013, according to the Portman Group.
Read more...The wine and spirit industry lacks a Tim Martin or Sir Philip Green figure to argue its case in the media, it has been claimed.
Read more...The drinks trade is caught in the eye of the storm right now ? as government and the health lobby crank up the pressure on 'binge drinking'. That's why it has become even more important than ever that the trade stands up and shouts about what it's doing to promote responsible drinking.
Read more...First Cape is planning to remove 50 million units of alcohol from its wines over the next three years, says the brand's owner, Brand Phoenix.
Read more...Andrew Lansley the Health secretary has said he sees no reason why any drinks related business cannot sign up to the Responsibility Deal.
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Now, more than ever, the trade needs to shout about what it's already doing to promote the responsible sale and promotion of alcohol.
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