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The long awaited watershed ban on tv and radio alcohol advertising comes into effect from today. The ban restricts the hours for alcohol ads on tv and radio to reduce children's exposure to alcohol advertising. For reaction Cormac Healy, Director of Drinks Ireland & Dr. Frank Murray, Chair of Alcohol Action Ireland.
A new report from Drinks Ireland has revealed that sales of non-alcoholic beer continued to grow last year, while beer remained Ireland's favourite alcoholic drink.Fianna Fáil Cork TD James O'Connor claims there's an opportunity for Ireland to be global leaders in this industry with further incentives. Cormac Healy, Director of Drinks Ireland also joined Luke to tell us more.
Cormac Healy, Director of Drinks Ireland discusses the Irish Beer Market Report for 2023 which has found that sales of alcohol-free beer increased by 18% last year.
Cormac Healy, Director of Drinks Ireland & Professor Frank Murray, Chairman of Alcohol Action Ireland
The Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland has said it will be reviewing the guidance relating to the advertising of non-alcoholic product variants. The move comes after a number of complaints to the watchdog about 0.0% alcohol brands and how they are being advertised in stores and other areas. Is the review warranted? To discuss further Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Cormac Healy, Director of Drinks Ireland and Dr. Sheila Gilheaney, CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland.
The Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland has said it will be reviewing the guidance relating to the advertising of non-alcoholic product variants. The move comes after a number of complaints to the watchdog about 0.0% alcohol brands and how they are being advertised in stores and other areas. Is the review warranted? To discuss further Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Cormac Healy, Director of Drinks Ireland and Dr. Sheila Gilheaney, CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland.
Chief Executive of Alcohol Action Ireland, Sheila Gilheany & Director of Drinks Ireland, Cormac Healy.
As we discussed on Wednesdays show, on-pitch alcohol advertising during sports matches has been banned in Ireland since 2018. However, viewers of Ireland's recent 6 Nations win over France will have noticed the logo of Guinness Zero Zero (0.0) on the field of play. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast earlier this week Sheila Gilheany CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland told us that she believed this was the marketing of alcohol products through the back door. Cormac Healy, Director of Drinks Ireland joined us this morning with his view on these advertisements.
As we discussed on Wednesdays show, on-pitch alcohol advertising during sports matches has been banned in Ireland since 2018. However, viewers of Ireland's recent 6 Nations win over France will have noticed the logo of Guinness Zero Zero (0.0) on the field of play. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast earlier this week Sheila Gilheany CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland told us that she believed this was the marketing of alcohol products through the back door. Cormac Healy, Director of Drinks Ireland joined us this morning with his view on these advertisements.
Pharmacist Peter Weedle from Mallow on the medicines shortage.Cllr Cathal Rasmussen on the lack of outdoor staff in our towns and villages.Marion Ryan from taxback.com has advice for listeners.Cormac Healy from Drinks Ireland on the rise in alcohol-free drinks available.Finbarr Sheehan from Mallow airs his views on the H.S.E's inefficient use of resources Johnny O'Mahoney our Eurovision expert gives his opinion on the Irish entries for this year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cormac Healy, Meat Industry Ireland, discusses the recent Covid-19 outbreaks in meat factories.
Cormac Healy, Senior Director of Meat Industry Ireland, on the outbreak of Covid-19 in factories and efforts to contain the spread.
This week we hear farmers tackle the issue of low beef prices with Meat Industry Ireland’s Cormac Healy and the IFA stage a protest over ongoing Fair Deal nursing home delays.With the weather picking up we also take a look at weed control ahead of silage season and the Irish Farmers Journal has their very own Top Gear team take a look at tillage TAMs.
This week we hear farmers tackle the issue of low beef prices with Meat Industry Ireland’s Cormac Healy and the IFA stage a protest over ongoing Fair Deal nursing home delays.With the weather picking up we also take a look at weed control ahead of silage season and the Irish Farmers Journal has their very own Top Gear team take a look at tillage TAMs.
The UK has revealed the tariffs it would impose on imports in the event of a no-deal Brexit, which will have serious implications for the Irish economy, particularly the food sector. If the UK crashes out of the EU on March 29th, is there any way businesses will be ready?Cliff Taylor talks to Allie Renison, Head of EU and Trade Policy at the UK's Institute of Directors, and Cormac Healy, Senior Director of IBEC's, Meat Industry Ireland.Later, Irish Times business affairs correspondent Mark Paul talks about his recent trip to Birmingham, where he spoke to local business owners about their views on Brexit. But first, Peter Hamilton has a roundup of some of the week's other stories: the grounding the Boeing 737 Max 8; An Post's plans to enter the mortgage market; and the freezing of plans for an EU Digital Tax. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The UK has revealed the tariffs it would impose on imports in the event of a no-deal Brexit, which will have serious implications for the Irish economy, particularly the food sector. If the UK crashes out of the EU on March 29th, is there any way businesses will be ready? Cliff Taylor talks to Allie Renison, Head of EU and Trade Policy at the UK’s Institute of Directors, and Cormac Healy, Senior Director of IBEC’s, Meat Industry Ireland. Later, Irish Times business affairs correspondent Mark Paul talks about his recent trip to Birmingham, where he spoke to local business owners about their views on Brexit. But first, Peter Hamilton has a roundup of some of the week’s other stories: the grounding the Boeing 737 Max 8; An Post's plans to enter the mortgage market; and the freezing of plans for an EU Digital Tax.
This week on FarmLand, independent senator Ian Marshall urges the Democratic Unionist Party to row in behind the draft Brexit withdrawal agreement for the sake of farmers and agri-businesses in Northern Ireland. As fears over the future of the beef sector in Ireland continue to escalate, Cormac Healy, the director of Meat Industry Ireland addresses price concerns. Plus, Eamon Corley, co-founder of the newly-formed Beef Plan Group 2018-2015, reveals that the farmer-led entity has yielded more than 6,500 members in just six weeks.