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Ryanair Group CEO Michael O'Leary gestures while making a point during a press conference with Eddie Wilson, CEO of Ryanair, and Jason McGuinness, Commercial Director, to talk about the future of the company's operation in the Portuguese market on July 23, 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal.
RetailMichael O’Leary calls Wetherspoons chief’s bluff by pledging a 2-drink limit on Ryanair flights ‘tomorrow’ if pubs follow
By Ryan HoggSeptember 13, 2024
A young man in a business suit drinks whiskey on a sofa
LeadershipWhen the heir is also an alcoholic: Family businesses plagued by addiction share a few common themes, according to these consultants
By Lila MacLellanAugust 22, 2024
LVMH says its wine business took a 12% hit because people are too sad to buy champagne
RetailLVMH says its wine business took a 12% hit because people are too sad to buy champagne
By Sydney LakeJuly 25, 2024
Drunk, unruly teenagers are taking over the Jersey Shore—and the solution is leaving police baffled and divided
Personal FinanceDrunk, unruly teenagers are taking over the Jersey Shore—and the solution is leaving police baffled and divided
By Wayne Parry and The Associated PressMay 29, 2024
General view of people drinking beer outside a pub in the Seven Dials district in London, England.
RetailBritish pubs are adopting American-style tipping, but customers aren’t happy: ‘It’s gone too far’
By Anthony Palazzo, Angela Feliciano, Sabah Meddings and BloombergMay 10, 2024
vintage photo of women drinking milkshakes
SuccessGen Z ushers in a new era of prohibition but not because of a widespread temperance movement—it’s just the economy
By Chloe BergerFebruary 3, 2024
A woman eats a burger while working on her laptop.
HealthAmerica’s junk food habit might go deeper than we think. A new study says sweet and salty snacks are as addictive as alcohol and cigarettes
By Eleanor PringleOctober 26, 2023
people cheers-ing to pints of beer
LifestyleSurge pricing but for drinking—one of the U.K.’s largest pub owners is hiking prices on evenings and weekends
By Prarthana PrakashSeptember 12, 2023
Tom Holland’s struggle with alcohol highlights a driving force behind dependence: ‘I just felt so much pressure’ 
LifeTom Holland’s struggle with alcohol highlights a driving force behind dependence: ‘I just felt so much pressure’ 
By Alexa MikhailJuly 11, 2023
3M will pay more than $10 billion to settle lawsuits over the contamination of public drinking water systems with ‘forever chemicals’
Environment3M will pay more than $10 billion to settle lawsuits over the contamination of public drinking water systems with ‘forever chemicals’
By John Flesher and The Associated PressJune 23, 2023
Group of friends outside celebrating with a toast on a bright day.
HealthIs moderate drinking good for your health? Science says no
By L'Oreal Thompson PaytonApril 5, 2023
Hand holding a one-gallon plastic bottle
HealthBorg—TikTok’s binge drinking trend—is blamed for putting college students in the hospital
By Alexa MikhailMarch 7, 2023
A man is seen walking past the PwC offices in London, England.
HealthEmployee who lost half his skull after ‘pub golf’ outing organized by bosses sues international auditing firm PwC
By Chloe TaylorAugust 23, 2022
A woman takes a glass of Champagne at a social gathering
SuccessHappy hour culture at work is due for a reckoning
By Jane ThierJune 6, 2022
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CommentaryProhibitionist dogma has no place in government alcohol guidance
By David J. HansonNovember 22, 2020
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