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Guidance on referring alcohol dependent patients from hospital to specialist alcohol treatment in the hospital or in the community.
Guidance and forms about Alcohol Duty. Including rates, Small Producer Relief, submitting returns and paying duty.
The profiles provide information to monitor the services and initiatives that have been put in place to prevent and reduce the harmful impact of alcohol.
This Tax Information and Impact Note is about businesses moving duty-free spirits and alcohol for denaturing from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
Government Chemist has drafted an opinion in answer to a query raised by a public analyst on a disagreement about correct tolerances on declared alcohol content
Guidance on how to prevent and reduce harmful drinking in older people.
A record number of offenders with alcohol problems will be forced to stay dry this festive season in a bid to cut booze-fuelled crime over Christmas.
The figures you’ll need and how to use them to work out your discounted duty rates.
Public consultation launched on first UK-wide guidelines for clinical treatment of harmful drinking and alcohol dependence.
The aim of this ad hoc statistical release is to quantify the burden alcohol puts on the working-age population in England.
A cross-sectional study of 202 young people
It's illegal to buy alcohol if you're under 18 and you can be stopped, fined or arrested by the police for drinking in public
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