Airports are currently exempt from legislation governing when they can sell alcohol.
In 2017, a House of Lords report found disruptive incidents on flights "more often than not" involved passengers who had had alcohol before boarding.
Airports are currently exempt from legislation governing when they can sell alcohol.
In 2017, a House of Lords report found disruptive incidents on flights "more often than not" involved passengers who had had alcohol before boarding.
What is currently an empty warehouse on Ellice Avenue will soon be the new headquarters of the province's liquor and gambling authority.
The Liquor and Gaming Authority of Manitoba will be moving into a 23,000-square-foot space in the Polo Park area, in what is currently an empty warehouse, said LGA communications analyst Lisa Hansen.
The Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association (GIBA) has urged the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) to review the ban on the advertisement of alcoholic beverages between 6am and 8pm.
The FDA had earlier stated that it would strictly enforce the regulations that prevent manufacturers of alcoholic products from advertising their products on radio and television during the day.
As the silly season draws to an end, and for some the hangover sets in, Australian researchers are embarking on what is believed to be a world first.
Experts at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre have developed a cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) program for young people whose main reason for drinking is to cope with anxiety, shyness and nervousness.
(CNN)There's an increased risk of dying from heart disease if you drink frequently -- especially if you are in the lowest socioeconomic class, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal PLOS Medicine.
Scotland is set to implement a minimum price for alcohol which health experts hope will help the country tackle its “significant” drink problem.
Scotland’s Government says it is currently possible to buy 14 units of alcohol for just £2.50. A drinker who consumes 14 units in one week puts themselves in the 'risk' category set in alcohol health guidelines.
A brewery has been told to "reconsider" the name of its beer, Pint, because the cans it sells it in are too small.
Marble Beers in Manchester received a letter from Trading Standards after it began selling the beer in 500ml cans - 68ml less than a full pint.
Alcohol and its effects on heart health is a debatable topic based on the level of consumption and other physiological factors of the drinker but did it ever occur to you that the socio-economic strata you fall under also plays a role on how it affects your body?
It was touted as a world first: a project to put large, colourful labels on alcohol bottles to warn that drinking increases the risk of specific cancers, then study their impact.
But just a few weeks into the eight-month experiment, the Yukon Liquor Corporation has abruptly put the study on ice, citing pressure from the companies whose products are at the centre of the initiative.
Wanaka police believe they may be the first police station in the country to allow underage drinking offenders to write an essay about what alcohol does to the teenage brain rather than pay a hefty fine.