Health Minister Stephen Donnelly wanted 20c on price of a pint in Budget 2025, but proposal rejected
Briefly

Health Minister Stephen Donnelly argued for a 20c increase in alcohol excise taxes citing public health issues. He believed these hikes could yield over €281m and is viewed as a key measure to reduce consumption and its harms.
Enterprise Minister Peter Burke contended that reducing excise duty on pints sold in pubs would encourage drinking in a controlled environment, as the pub sector faces challenges due to increased home drinking.
Read at Irish Independent
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