Politics & policy
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The UK government is likely to miss its 2030 smoke-free ambition for England because the government is not supporting the full range of reduced-risk products, namely snus and nicotine pouches, according to an advocate for snus and vaping…
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EC addresses question on the role of nicotine products...
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WHO report raises concerns over electronic waste...
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Khan gives date for his tobacco recommendations...
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Flavour ban gets House approval...
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A group of tobacco companies, including British American Tobacco (BAT) and its subsidiaries Nicoventures and House of Prince, have sued the Danish government over legislation which came into force in 2021…
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MPs discuss Smokefree 2030 ambition...
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Electrical waste reforms due 'later this year'...
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San Diego moves towards a ban on flavours...
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San Diego council considers banning flavours...
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State urged to follow town's lead and ban flavours...
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Bill would ban under-21s from possessing tobacco...
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Tobacco control review 'coming next month'...
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Call for TV tobacco advertising ban to be lifted...
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Bid to halt mandatory traceability labelling...
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Call to end designated smoking areas...
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Senate moves to ban imports of HnB devices...
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Committee gets to work on birthdate tobacco ban...
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'Attractive' tobacco accessories under the spotlight...
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A no-doubt well-meaning ballot measure enthusiastically taken up by voters just 18 months ago now has General Assembly members in the US state of Colorado tied up in a knot of their own making…
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Flavoured nicotine product ban 'would hit pre-school program'...
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Mital to take over from Zeller at FDA
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The UK Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has published its post-implementation review of the country’s tobacco legislation…
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Tobacco legislation review and recommendations published...
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A plan coming 'by autumn' for a tobacco-free generation...
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MPs calls for higher age limit and Big Tobacco levy...
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Tobacco tax rise to keep oil price stable...
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Aiming at a tobacco-free generation...
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Denmark could become the first country in Europe to impose a generational limit on access to tobacco and nicotine products, with a plan to ban access to tobacco and nicotine products to anyone born in or after 2010…
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When it comes to taking advantage of Brexit’s opportunities for tobacco reform, the UK appears to have balked worse than a horse at its final Olympics pentathlon…
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Question raised over plans to regulate pouch sales...
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Sweden has one of the lowest smoking rates in the EU and is the only member state where snus is allowed. Heated tobacco taxation is vague, but new regulations are being considered…
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Parliament approves new rules for batteries...
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Imperial Brands has announced that it is suspending all operations in Russia, including domestic production, and all sales and marketing activity as a result of international sanctions and the consequential severe disruption…
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FDA and CDC report findings on youth tobacco use...
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Heated tobacco and nicotine pouches taxes collected in 2021...
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Heated tobacco and nicotine pouches revenue...
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Smokeless tobacco revenue for 2021...
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More tobacco products to be added to the VAT bill?
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“Following the science” is one of the most misleading, clichés of the pandemic, and both advocates and enemies of novel tobacco products need to be cautious of claiming to do the same thing…
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Plans for a tobacco-free country...
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Deputies back nicotine pouch regulation...
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State programme to make country 'tobacco-free'...
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The European Parliament has adopted the BECA report – the first time a European institution has formally acknowledged reduced risk products could play a role in smoking cessation – with some caveats…
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Parliament approves BECA report...
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Whatever the motives behind it, punitive or would-be persuasive taxation has many of the same drawbacks as prohibition…
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A new tobacco control plan...
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Moves towards aligning with FCTC...
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Flavour ban proposal scrapped...