News & Media

Nine pound pints? Study ranks football grounds' projected beer prices
May 2026
Colin Angus speaks to Sports Gazette about the challenges of predicting future prices for beer at football grounds.

The alcohol paradox: why cutting supermarket sales would grow the economy
April 2026
Damon Morris writes for the IAS Blog about a recent study that shows when consumers spend less on unhealthy commodities, the money is reallocated to other sectors.

Low and no alcohol with Abi Stevely
April 2026
Abi Stevely speaks on the NIHR SPHR Researchers in the making podcast about recent research into no/lo drinks, trends in youth drinking, and their academic career pathway.

Reduced consumption of supermarket alcohol, tobacco, gambling, and confectionery would be unequivocally good for the UK economy
March 2026
Damon Morris speaks on the Institute of Alcohol Studies' Alcohol Alert Podcast.

Advertising, Football and the Problem of Self-Regulation
February 2026
Ellen McGrane speaks to the Academic Forum for the Study of Gambling about her research into gambling advertising during live sports.

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