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Turning Vapers into Criminals
The Australian government is turning regular vapers into criminals, according to the Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates
LGA Still Not Happy
Despite celebrating the death of disposable single use vapes, the Local Government Association (LGA) is still unhappy – demanding larger fines for bad actors in the vape industry
Over half a Bi££ion for Criminals
The Association of Convenience Stores has warned that criminals are being handed over half a billion pounds worth of illicit trade following the banning of disposable vapes
The All-Party Parliamentary Group For Responsible Vaping
Politicians have seen the launch of a new All-Party Parliamentary Group, this one is the APPG For Responsible Vaping
Red-Hot Parliamentary Action
Red-hot: No, not more MPs looking for farm equipment websites on their mobiles, just another flurry of questions about vaping and tobacco harm reduction in Parliament
Craig Whi’a’ka's Questions
Craig Whittaker is not a Geordie, might be related to Maria Whittaker, but definitely asked a series of questions about vaping in the House of Commons
Free Kits Help Quitting
Handing out vape kits in NHS Accident & Emergency departments helps smokers to quit, according to findings from a University of East Anglia research project.
Make the switch, pocket the difference this Vapril
Innokin are getting behind Vapril in a big way
Experts Respond to UEA Study
Harm reduction experts have reacted to the RCT on the effectiveness of ecig/quitting support offered to smokers at A&E
Preet Kaur Gill’s Parliamentary Questions
Preet Kaur Gill, the Labour Shadow Minister for Primary Care and Public Health, has asked a series of questions about vaping to the Department for Health and The Exchequer