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gov ie - Minister of Health, Minister of State and Tánaiste mark decision to introduce Minimum Unit Pricing of Alcohol

Press release Minister of Health, Minister of State and Tánaiste mark decision to introduce Minimum Unit Pricing of Alcohol   Today (Wednesday 5 May), Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly, Minister of State with responsibility for Public Health, Well Being and the National Drugs Strategy, Frank Feighan and Tánaiste Leo Varadkar mark the decision by Cabinet to introduce Minimum Unit Pricing of Alcohol. A minimum unit price of 10c per gram of alcohol is provided for in section 11 of the Public Health (Alcohol) Act 2018. Minimum unit pricing will set a floor price beneath which alcohol cannot legally be sold and will target products that are cheap relative to their strength. The minimum price is determined by and is directly proportionate to the amount of pure alcohol in the drink.

Minimum unit pricing to be introduced to stop sale of cheap alcohol - Highland Radio

Minimum unit pricing to be introduced to stop sale of cheap alcohol - Highland Radio
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Minimum Unit Pricing On Alcohol Set To Be Introduced As Soon As Possible

Share this article A move to end the sale of cheap alcohol is set to be introduced as soon as possible The Sunday Independent reports the Minimum Unit Pricing on alcohol is now going to be officially introduced, after legislation was passed in 2018. The paper reports this could see the price of supermarket own-brand spirits like gin and vodka rise by up to 60 per cent. Eunan McKinney of Alcohol Action Ireland says those who drink good quality alcohol in moderation will not be affected by this. The introduction of minimum unit pricing for alcohol products will reduce harm and save lives.

Pandemic brewed big trouble for Irish beer but has not killed hope

Pandemic brewed big trouble for Irish beer but has not killed hope Production fell 14% last year but buoyant retail sales took some of the sting out of pub closures about 3 hours ago   The Porterhouse Brewing Company, part of the eponymous pub group, used to pump out about 2.5 million pints per year at its production facility near Glasnevin on Dublin’s north side. Then along came the pandemic, which caused volumes to “plummet”, says its managing director Peter Mosely. People cannot sink pints if no pubs are open in which to drink them, so Porterhouse ramped up activity for retailers instead.

Wine sales surge in past year amid bar and restaurant closures

Wine sales surge in past year amid bar and restaurant closures ‘Ocean of alcohol’ pouring into Irish homes since pandemic, says Alcohol Action Ireland Thu, Mar 11, 2021, 06:37   An “ocean of alcohol” has been pouring into Irish homes since the start of the Covid-19 crisis with official data showing wine sales for home consumption increasing dramatically last year, according to Alcohol Action Ireland (AAI). The advocacy group, which has the stated aim of reducing alcohol harm in Ireland, expressed its disappointment at official figures pointing to a marginal decline in alcohol consumption in 2020 despite the fact that access to pubs, clubs and restaurants was curtailed for much of the year.

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