EU Alcohol Strategy report published

6 Mar 2015 02:44 PM

The European Union must act to combat alcohol-related harm, a Lords report urged recently. New action by the EU should focus on measures it can take itself rather than relying on Member State action alone. 

Alcohol abuse is the third highest cause of disease and death in Europe, the world region with the highest alcohol consumption per head. The rate of liver-deaths in the UK has nearly quadrupled over the last 40 years.

In 2006 the EU adopted its own Alcohol Strategy aimed at reducing alcohol-related harm. This expired in 2012. The House of Lords Committee has considered whether there should be a new EU strategy.

Key findings

The Committee has reached three main conclusions:

Further information