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Published 17:50 12 Jun 2017 BST

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According to Tom Lyons in the Sunday Business Post, we now rank in 18th position between Finland and Portugal.
Back in 2005, the WHO claimed that Irish people drank an average of 14.4 litres of alcohol. That fell to an average of 10.9 litres in 2016.
The rate of Ireland's decline in alcohol consumption is more than twice the EU28 average rate.
In 2016, the people of Lithuania were the heaviest drinkers in Europe on 18.2 litres. The Czech Republic came in second place.
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