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Poland and France Receive Criticism
International health experts and an advocacy organisation have criticised plans to tax nicotine pouches in Poland and ban disposables in France despite the health benefits they offer over smoking
Shocking Findings from Material Focus
One of the UK’s industry organisations has responded to the shocking findings of a Material Focus study showing that Over 90% of vape producers and retailers in the UK are still failing to meet environmental regulations
WVA Condemns Rishi Sunak
The World Vapers Alliance has spoken out about Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s pivot, transforming the United Kingdom from international tobacco harm reduction champion to global straggler
Experts React to Cancer Research
Several experts in the field of oncology have given their views on the latest work produced by UCL and the University of Innsbruck looking at the impact of vaping on cheek cells
UKVIA response to University College London study on vaping
The UK Vaping Industry Association says it welcomes the research looking the health impact of vaping so that the relative risks of vaping and smoking can be better understood
ASH Supports Anti-Vape Action
The Tobacco and Vapes Bill has been introduced to Parliament by the Government and has met with strong support from the All Party Parliamentary Group on Smoking and Health and ASH UK
The Tobacco and Vapes Bill
The Government introduced the Tobacco and Vapes Bill to Parliament on Wednesday 20 March; the IBVTA offered up its opinion
Professor Shahab on Cheek Research
Professor Lion Shahab is well known for his extensive research looking at vapes and vaping; he has responded to the UCL study looking at the impact of vaping on cheek cells
UCL Cheek DNA Research
A team of researchers at University College London have published a study looking at the impact of vape on cheek cell DNA causing the media to have a predictable response
Peter Gibson Worries About Crime
Peter Gibson, the Conservative MP for Darlington, has posed a series of questions about vaping and criminal activity