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The introduction of mandatory warning labels on alcohol is to be pushed back to 2029, amid concerns about the extra costs ...
Alcohol Action Ireland chief says the powerful drink industry lobby has frustrated plans to put cancer warnings on its ...
THE ROLLOUT OF health warning labels on alcohol bottles which was due to begin next year is expected to be deferred until ...
The government is exploring the idea of mandatory health warning labels and nutritional information on alcohol: following ...
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Australia is under increasing pressure to follow the UK’s move towards mandatory warnings on alcoholic beverages of the risk ...
The government's latest 10 Year Health Plan does not include details on restrictions to alcohol advertising but stresses ...
The Government is set to defer plans to require health labelling on alcoholic drinks until 2029, it is expected. In an email ...
The Government is set to delay the introduction of health warning labelling on alcoholic drinks until 2029. Senior Government sources have indicated the deferral will be agreed by Cabinet next week.
New alcohol labels are to be pushed back until 2029 after calls from the business lobby for them to be delayed.
The deferral of plans to require health labelling on alcoholic drinks is very disappointing, Chairperson of Alcohol Action Ireland has said.
In South Korea, all alcoholic beverages must carry prominent labels warning that “alcohol is a carcinogen” that can cause ...