The Home Office is working hard to deal with the serious problems caused by illegal drug use. It is also the government department responsible for alcohol policy and licensing.
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Alcohol and drugs
How we're working to solve the problem.
Latest on this topic
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Alcohol and late night refreshment licensing statistics
Statistics on the licensing authority powers under the Licensing Act 2003.
Published 25 October 2012 -
Changes to alcohol licensing forms
Six forms and one notice were updated on 1 October 2012: club premises application, club premises variation, minor variation application, premises licence application, provisional statement application, licence variation application and temporary event notice. They are available on the alcohol licensing page.
Published 1 October 2012 -
False ID guidance
Guide to the legislation relevant to false ID, to the types of valid ID, and to what action should be taken when presented with false ID.
Published 30 July 2012
See also
Publications
Internet links
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- National Treatment Agency
- Talk to FRANK
- National pubwatch
- Archived 'Drugs' website
- Archived 'Tackling drugs changing lives' website
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