News

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13th May 2009
New code of practice governs retail sales of alcoholA code of practice on the sale and display of alcohol in shops and supermarkets was launched yesterday.
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12th May 2009
Young influenced by parental drinking habits - studyAlcohol consumption among young people is strongly influenced by parental drinking habits, research conducted on behalf of the Aislinn drug treatment centre has concluded.
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11th May 2009
Strapped drug users turn to E as coke sales crashA massive resurgence in the use of ecstasy among drug users who favour amphetamines has been directly linked to a significant drop-off in cocaine usage because of its expensive cost.
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11th May 2009
Research needed into legal high drugMore research is needed into the effects of the stimulant drug 4-MCC, a so-called ‘legal high’ linked to hallucinations, psychosis and even death, following indications it is being used in Ireland.
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8th May 2009
Government cutbacks for local drugs projects an assault on communitiesThere was further angry reaction yesterday to Government cutbacks for local drugs projects.
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7th May 2009
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7th May 2009
Drugs activists criticise stupid cutbacks.Funding for communities battling drugs has been further slashed, sparking angry reactions from activists who described government policies as “stupid”“.
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5th May 2009
Heroin addicts waiting up to two years for treatmentLengthening waiting times for methadone treatment are acting as a disincentive for heroin addicts to seek treatment, the chief executive of the largest voluntary drug treatment project, Merchants Quay Ireland, has warned.
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5th May 2009
Methadone use in prisons soarsThe number of prisoners on a methadone maintenance programme in the nation’s jails is on the increase because more drug addicts are being locked up by the courts.
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1st May 2009
Over €3m Dormant Accounts funding for projects tackling homelessness and substance misuse.The Government has approved the allocation of over €3 million from the Dormant Accounts Fund to support homelessness (€1.5 million) and substance misuse projects (€1.56m).