The Techne UK poll for Express.co.uk revealed that 54 percent believe traditional lighting up of a cigarette should be banned. It comes as the Government has postponed the publication of a report into how to make Britain smoke Free by 2030. The
Dr Nveed Chaudhary’s call for urgent action comes as Health Secretary Sajid Javid has a review of tobacco products expected to report soon with an aim of making the UK “smoke-free by 2030”. Dr Chaudhary, who has previously worked for tobacco giants
Adam Afriyie, the vice chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Vaping, has warned that online sellers are using colours and flavours to target under-18s. It comes as trading standards officers have reported that thousands of children have been sold vaping
Julia Roberts, 18, started smoking e-cigarettes with her school friends four years ago. Ms Roberts, from Mount Pleasant in Tennessee, soon became addicted, going through a disposable e-cigarette every two weeks. The vaping, however, has taken a serious toll on her health,