A new consultation has been launched on minimum unit pricing for alcohol in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is following the lead of Scotland and Wales regarding alcohol pricing, as it plans to introduce a minimum unit price, reported by the Northern Ireland Department of Health.

Since alcohol-specific deaths accounted for 2% of all registered deaths in Northern Ireland in 2020, this action aims at curbing high rates of drinking and preventing alcohol-related illness and death.

Furthermore, alcohol-related harm could cost the economy up to £900 million per year, with up to £250 million directly borne by the health sector. 

Scotland introduced its scheme in May 2018 and the first evaluations hint at promising results. Northern Ireland’s proposal suggests introducing a 50 pence minimum unit price, following the same direction taken by Wales in March 2020.

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