A Rutgers Health meta-analysis links digital alcohol marketing to higher odds of drinking among teens and young adults.
Individuals can be fined 10,000 baht (S$405) or more for drinking during prohibited times. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
People in Thailand wanting to quench their thirst with an afternoon tipple risk steep fines from Saturday under amended ...
Thailand’s long-standing alcohol sale ban, which typically lasts from 2 pm to 5 pm at most retail outlets and supermarkets, ...
A café in Peterborough will now be allowed to serve alcohol daily from 10am to 2am. Annie Teresa Renham applied to ...
Joseph McNamara, 79, of Sussex Close, Hindley, appeared before local magistrates accused of the sexual assault by touching of ...
The Prime Minister has been urged to make good on his promise yesterday (November 5) to support and work with the local news media sector by rowing back on damaging plans to remove alcohol licensing ...
Ministers are running a consultation on licensing reform, which includes a proposal to remove the statutory requirement for ...
Over and above the general provisions of the ARB Code, there are also specialised sections that govern advertising standards ...
At El Paisano Supermarket on Airport Road, where Sonia Quinones arranged items on the shelves of the liquor section Thursday afternoon, alcoholic beverages are separated from other goods by law. A ...