30 January 2025

UK

Majority of young people back proposed smoke-free generation law, study finds

Lancaster shop forced to close after selling illegal tobacco

Authorities seize illegal tobacco and vapes in High Wycombe

UK

Majority of young people back proposed smoke-free generation law, study finds

A study by the University of Nottingham has found strong support among young people for the government’s proposed smoke-free generation policy. The research, which involved 36 participants aged 12 to 21, showed that most viewed the policy as a positive step toward preventing tobacco addiction and improving public health. While a small minority raised concerns about personal choice, the majority called for strict and well-funded enforcement, tobacco licensing and penalties for retailers who sell tobacco to underage buyers. 

Hazel Cheeseman, Chief Executive of Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), stressed that the policy is not about limiting freedoms but about safeguarding young people from lifelong addiction and severe health consequences. She urged MPs to recognise that younger generations see the legislation as a protective measure rather than a restriction, giving them the chance to grow up free from the harms of smoking.

Source: Medical Xpress, 29 January 2025
 
See also: Nicotine & Tobacco Research - Perceptions of Children and Young People in England on the Smokefree Generation Policy: A Focus Group Study

 

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Lancaster shop forced to close after selling illegal tobacco

A shop in Lancaster city centre has been ordered to shut for three months following investigations into the sale of illicit tobacco and an unlawful vape sale to a minor. Trading Standards officers from Lancashire County Council conducted multiple visits, seizing illegal tobacco and vapes on five separate occasions. The store received a three-month closure notice, the maximum duration permitted by law. 
 
Source: Lancaster Guardian, 29 January 2025

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Authorities seize illegal tobacco and vapes in High Wycombe

Trading Standards and Thames Valley Police seized a large quantity of illegal vapes and tobacco from several High Wycombe shops following reports of illicit sales, those responsible could face fines or imprisonment. Officials stressed their commitment to tackling the sale of unregulated products to protect public health and urged residents to report any suspected illegal activity.

Source: Bucks Free Press, 29 January 2024

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