
Why we need to talk about the devastating impact of losing a loved one to alcohol
Everybody knows someone affected by substance use. Every day, 70 people die from alcohol-related causes in the UK, and behind every tragic death there are friends and family left behind. Last month SHAAP, Scottish Families […]

Alcohol in the workplace: A guide for employers
Why is it important for employers to have an effective alcohol policy in the workplace?

AHA in Parliament: Marking 15 years of coalition campaigning
Read a round-up of our Parliamentary event marking 15 years of the AHA’s efforts to reduce alcohol harm.

Finding sober spaces at university
Socialising at university can be daunting for those that prefer to avoid alcohol. In this blog, Leilani van Someren, President of the Queen Mary Sober Socials society, shares some alcohol-free freshers’ tips.

Why do we need to rethink our attitudes to alcohol?
Savannah, who lost her mum to alcohol addiction, explains why we need to address the way we talk about alcohol.

Jonathan Ashworth’s plan for mandatory alcohol labelling
Our response to the Labour Party’s call for mandatory alcohol labelling

AHA calls for MUP in England as Scottish sales fall to lowest level in 25 years
19 June 2019: The Alcohol Health Alliance UK (AHA) is calling for the introduction of a minimum unit price for alcohol (MUP) in England following the release of new data revealing the volume of alcohol […]