Vaping News

How Safe Is The BBC?

The BBC was being reasonable with its coverage of vaping, but this seems to have shifted dramatically and now places lives at risk

Vapor Technology Association’s 11 Steps

The Vapor Technology Association has called on regulators and legislators to implement its eleven steps and not ban flavours in the United States

Irish Flavour Ban Proposal

Former Irish health minister James Reilly has called on Ireland to enact a ban on flavoured eliquids despite ZERO people suffering from the lung conditions being found in the United States

Fighting Back Down Under

Vaping in Australia has never been under greater threat according to the country's leading tobacco harm reduction charity. Meanwhile New Zealand vapers mobilise to oppose a flavour ban and its independent trade body announces its plans for the coming weeks and months

Witch Hunt

Doctor Konstantinos Farsalinos brands the linking of vaping with the recent THC-related lung disease cases as “one of biggest campaigns of misinformation and public deception ever”

Professor John Britton

Professor John Britton, Director of the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies, speaks out about vaping and how the U.K. is leading the way

Washington Washout

Trump dumped the fleeting meeting where he should have been greeting vaping advocates and justifying his new anti-business vape stance

Pharma Ecig On The Horizon

Questions are being raised about the motives behind the rash of US vape bans as news breaks that there is a Pharma ecig in the pipeline

ETHRA: New European Organisation

The European Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates umbrella organisation has been launched to promote safer nicotine use across Europe

VOKE To Be Prescribed

Now removed from an association with British American Tobacco, the VOKE device is to be launched next month and will be prescribable to NHS patients