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Diageo is failing to provide latest guidelines on their products | News | Al...
Awareness Posters Manifesto Corporate documents Alcohol information Facts and figures Alcohol harm profiles Local cost profiles Alcohol and health Drinking too much? Alcohol and young people Alcohol and the LGBTQI

Drinks companies keeping consumers in dark about risky drinking | News | Alc...
Awareness Posters Manifesto Corporate documents Alcohol information Facts and figures Alcohol harm profiles Local cost profiles Alcohol and health Drinking too much? Alcohol and young people Alcohol and the LGBTQI

Reducing alcohol consumption can address health inequalities | News | Alcoho...
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Global first alcohol policy set to save hundreds of Scots' lives | News | Al...
Awareness Posters Manifesto Corporate documents Alcohol information Facts and figures Alcohol harm profiles Local cost profiles Alcohol and health Drinking too much? Alcohol and young people Alcohol and the LGBTQI

AFS welcomes minimum unit pricing for alcohol | News | Alcohol Focus Scotland
Awareness Posters Manifesto Corporate documents Alcohol information Facts and figures Alcohol harm profiles Local cost profiles Alcohol and health Drinking too much? Alcohol and young people Alcohol and the LGBTQI

Alcohol causes 3,700 deaths in Scotland every year | News | Alcohol Focus Sc...
New report shows truer picture of alcohol

Truer picture of alcohol harm revealed | News | Alcohol Focus Scotland
Latest blog from Alison Douglas, Chief Executive.

Scotland's licensing system needs clearer direction | News | Alcohol Focus S...
New report shows action needed to ensure licensing works more effectively to protect people and communities from alcohol-related harm.

Minimum pricing blog | News | Alcohol Focus Scotland
Alison Douglas, AFS Chief Executive, talks about the long road to get minimum pricing implemented in Scotland.

Minimum pricing gets green light | News | Alcohol Focus Scotland
Landmark victory for public health as UK Supreme Court rejects Scotch Whisky Association appeal.

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The figures

20%
of Scots drink at hazardous or harmful levels (more than 14 units a week)
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