How public health teams navigate their different roles in alcohol premises licensing: ExILEnS multistakeholder interview findings
Background: In England and Scotland, local governments regulate the sale of alcohol by awarding licences to premises to permit the sale of alcohol for consumption on or off the premises, under certain conditions; without such a licence, alcohol cannot be legally sold. In recent years, many local pub...
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Main Authors: | Rachel O'Donnell (Author), Andrea Mohan (Author), Richard Purves (Author), Nason Maani (Author), Matt Egan (Author), Niamh Fitzgerald (Author) |
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