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Seven in ten feel expected to drink alcohol at Midsummer
A new Systembolaget survey shows that only 12 percent of Swedes see alcohol as important for Midsummer, while seven in ten still feel there is an expectation to drink.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
9 hours ago2 min read


Finland’s alcohol law dispute shifts from EU procedure to public health risks
Finland’s Alcohol Act reform has moved forward in Parliament in a form that would expand alcohol availability through distance sales, home delivery and longer Alko opening hours. EHYT and Juha Mikkonen warn that the key public health and tax control questions remain unresolved.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
Jun 153 min read


European drug report 2026 highlights new health risks in a fast-moving drug market
The European Union Drugs Agency warns that Europe’s drug market is becoming more complex, with new synthetic opioids, stronger cannabis products, rising cocaine harms, ketamine misuse and polysubstance use creating new risks for public health and security.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
Jun 119 min read


Alcohol Act amendments made in committee support the health of people in Finland: changes must be notified to the EU before the plenary session
EHYT welcomes the Finnish Parliament committee’s amendments to the Alcohol Act proposal, but stresses that the changes must be notified to the EU before the bill is brought to the plenary session.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
Jun 94 min read


Majority of the social affairs and health committee: tighter rules in the Alcohol Act, changes concerning distance sales must be notified in line with the report
The majority of the Finnish Parliament’s Social Affairs and Health Committee says proposed changes to the Alcohol Act must protect public health, tax revenue and the foundations of Finland’s alcohol system. The committee wants distance sales of alcohol to follow the same strength limits as domestic retail sales and argues that the changes must be notified to the European Commission before final adoption.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
Jun 85 min read


Movendi: how many votes is a life worth?
Movendi Sweden warns that recent and proposed changes to Swedish alcohol policy, including abolishing the food requirement, extending serving hours and lowering the Systembolaget age limit, will increase alcohol-related harm and deaths.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
Jun 42 min read


On-premise and retail consumption of alcoholic beverages in Finland decreased in 2025, no estimate of total consumption due to methodological change
Recorded alcohol consumption in Finland continued to decline in 2025. According to THL, on-premise and retail consumption fell by 4.5% compared with 2024, but no estimate of total alcohol consumption can be made because of a change in the data collection method for travellers’ imports and online purchases.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
Jun 32 min read


7 out of 10 never count weekly alcohol units
A new survey from the Danish Cancer Society shows that many Danes do not keep track of how much alcohol they drink. The organization warns that without knowing your weekly intake, it is difficult to know whether you stay within the Danish Health Authority’s recommendations.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
Jun 23 min read


Research on alcohol and older people receives award
Systembolaget’s junior prize 2026 has been awarded to Wossenseged Birhane Jemberie for his research on alcohol and health among older people, a field that remains relatively under-researched despite increasing alcohol consumption among older generations.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
May 282 min read


Minors find it easy to obtain alcohol, one third get alcohol through a sibling or guardian
A new EHYT survey shows that Finnish minors find it increasingly easy to obtain alcohol, often through friends, siblings, parents or social media. The findings also underline the strong role parents’ attitudes and example continue to play in young people’s alcohol-related choices.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
May 263 min read


Greenland debates national alcohol policy with children’s rights at the centre
Greenland’s parliament has debated whether the country should develop a national alcohol policy guided by children’s rights, with the government now signalling support for a broad political alcohol agreement.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
May 203 min read


Icelandic government confirms online alcohol sales from domestic warehouses are not private importation
The Icelandic Government has told ESA that online alcohol sales based on domestic warehousing and delivery constitute domestic retail sale, not private importation. Prevention organisations in Iceland welcome the clarification as a reaffirmation of the public health basis of the alcohol monopoly.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
May 193 min read


Folknykterhetens dag brings Sweden’s temperance movement into a new political moment
Sweden marks Folknykterhetens dag, People’s Sobriety Day, at a time when the country’s temperance movement is renewing its public role and alcohol policy is moving in a more liberal direction.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
May 142 min read


Alcohol problems in politics are about uncertain leadership
Akan director argues that problematic alcohol use in politics should not only be treated as a matter of individual behaviour. The Storting is also a workplace, and early, caring leadership is essential when concerns arise.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
May 123 min read


Estonia: proposal would allow 16-year-olds to prepare and sell alcohol
A new amendment proposal in the Estonian Parliament would allow 16- and 17-year-olds to work in jobs involving the preparation, offering and sale of alcoholic beverages. Public health organisations warn that the proposal would weaken the protection of minors and send a contradictory message about alcohol prevention.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
May 114 min read


Movendi: The Alcohol Act should protect people, keep the food-service requirement
Movendi Sweden is urging the Swedish Parliament to keep the food-service requirement for alcohol serving licences, arguing that the Alcohol Act should continue to protect public health, safety and working conditions.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
May 72 min read


Substance use and addiction services in transition, contacts are moving to basic services, where structures and competence must be strengthened
THL’s new report finds that substance use and addiction service contacts in Finland are increasingly moving toward primary health care and other basic services. The shift offers opportunities for earlier support, but requires stronger structures, better cooperation and improved professional competence.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
May 63 min read


7 in 10 believe teenagers have replaced alcohol with other drugs
A new Systembolaget survey shows that many adults believe teenagers drink less because they use other drugs instead. CAN’s 2025 school survey shows a different picture: alcohol remains much more common than narcotics among young people.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
Apr 283 min read


Buyers of alcohol through Swedish farm sales drink more, new CAN report finds
A new CAN report shows that people who buy alcohol directly from producers in Sweden drink more than both Systembolaget customers and alcohol consumers overall. Younger adults are also more likely to use the new farm sales option.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
Apr 273 min read


New doctoral study: Who you are shapes how treatment for alcohol problems works
A new doctoral study from Norway shows that treatment outcomes for alcohol use disorder are shaped by who the patient is, including cognitive functioning, personality traits and gender-specific challenges. The findings point to a clear need for more tailored treatment approaches.
Nordic Alcohol and Drug Policy Network
Apr 212 min read
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