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    Binge-drinking is defined as having five or more alcoholic drinks in one sitting
    Ireland has the highest rates of binge-drinking in the European Union, a survey exploring attitudes to alcohol has indicated.

    Finland and Britain came second and third in the Eurobarometer survey.

    In Italy and Greece, by comparison, only 2% of people said they did binge-drink - defined as having five or more alcoholic drinks in one sitting.

    The survey comes just a few days before Ireland, and much of the world, celebrates Saint Patrick's Day.

    BINGE-DRINKING IN THE EU
    Ireland 34%
    Finland 27%
    UK 24%
    Denmark 23%
    Portugal 4%
    Italy & Greece 2%
    Source: Eurobarometer

    Binge-drinking is a particular problem among young people, with almost a fifth of the 15-24 age group usually binge-drinking when consuming alcohol, according to the results of the survey on attitudes towards alcohol, presented by the European Commission on Thursday.

    According to the data, men drink more than women, and one in 10 Europeans usually drinks five or more drinks in one session.

    Almost eight out of 10 Europeans agree with putting warnings on alcohol bottles and adverts to warn pregnant women and drivers of the dangers of drinking alcohol.

    Irish debate

    One in three Irish people questioned in the EU survey regularly binge-drink.

    In Ireland, there is an ongoing public debate about attitudes to alcohol, especially among young people, says the BBC's James Helm in Dublin.

    The Catholic Church has added its voice to those warning of the dangers to society of alcohol abuse.

    Saint Patrick's Day on 17 March, the feast day for Ireland's patron saint, can be the cue for heavy drinking.

    In recent years there has been much concern about underage drinking on Irish streets on Saint Patrick's Day and some of the resulting problems, including violence, our correspondent says.

    This year, police will patrol outside many off-licences where alcohol is sold and there have been calls for stores selling alcoholic drinks to restrict their opening hours in order to try to prevent excessive drinking.

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    all i have to say is it's good to be Irish as drinking is our nature and it is a part of natural socialism in my home land the great Republic of Ireland so screw all of you none Irish out there and bring back the good old IRA as i have true pride and true patriotism.

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    bring back the IRA? No thanks, its ok for down in dublin, but we in the north have to live with it. I would not call the IRA patriots, some members are, but they are also a lot of cowards and gangsters, that have bullied, stolen and killed there own "side" too.

    The time for the IRA (UVF, UDA etc) is long over.

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    Booze rules,

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    I don't mind the IRA only if don't they go round blowing people up but instead sit at a table and talk things out.

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