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The government has announced plans to make it illegal to smoke in children's playgrounds and outside schools and hospitals in England, with some places also becoming vape-free. | The government has announced plans to make it illegal to smoke in children's playgrounds and outside schools and hospitals in England, with some places also becoming vape-free. |
In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, it is already an offence to smoke on NHS hospital grounds. | In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, it is already an offence to smoke on NHS hospital grounds. |
The Tobacco and Vapes Bill would also make it impossible for anyone currently aged 15 or under to buy cigarettes - something the previous government had planned - and give more powers to restrict vape flavours, displays and packaging. | The Tobacco and Vapes Bill would also make it impossible for anyone currently aged 15 or under to buy cigarettes - something the previous government had planned - and give more powers to restrict vape flavours, displays and packaging. |
A ban on the sale of single-use disposable vapes from next June in England and Wales has already been announced. | A ban on the sale of single-use disposable vapes from next June in England and Wales has already been announced. |
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said the government was taking "bold action" to create a smoke-free generation, "clamp down on kids getting hooked on nicotine through vapes" and protect the vulnerable from the dangers of second-hand cigarette smoke. | Health Secretary Wes Streeting said the government was taking "bold action" to create a smoke-free generation, "clamp down on kids getting hooked on nicotine through vapes" and protect the vulnerable from the dangers of second-hand cigarette smoke. |
Plans include extending the indoor smoking ban to certain outdoor settings, such as schools and hospitals, to protect children and the most vulnerable. | Plans include extending the indoor smoking ban to certain outdoor settings, such as schools and hospitals, to protect children and the most vulnerable. |
But the government has rowed back on plans to ban smoking in gardens of pubs and bars in England. | But the government has rowed back on plans to ban smoking in gardens of pubs and bars in England. |
It said it was considering outdoor vaping bans too in some places. | It said it was considering outdoor vaping bans too in some places. |
The proposals will all be open to public debate over the coming months. | The proposals will all be open to public debate over the coming months. |
Under the bill, shops would have to obtain a licence in order to sell tobacco, vape and nicotine products in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. | Under the bill, shops would have to obtain a licence in order to sell tobacco, vape and nicotine products in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
This would mean on-the-spot fines of £200 for retailers selling unregulated products or to people aged under 18. | This would mean on-the-spot fines of £200 for retailers selling unregulated products or to people aged under 18. |
A registration system for retailers selling these products has been in place in Scotland since 2017. | A registration system for retailers selling these products has been in place in Scotland since 2017. |
Smoking puts huge pressure on the NHS. It kills 80,000 people a year in the UK and is responsible for one in four of all deaths from cancer. | Smoking puts huge pressure on the NHS. It kills 80,000 people a year in the UK and is responsible for one in four of all deaths from cancer. |
It also increases the risk of many illnesses including heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, asthma and dementia. | It also increases the risk of many illnesses including heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, asthma and dementia. |
The government said smoking also cost the economy £18bn a year in lost productivity, with smokers a third more likely to be off work sick. | The government said smoking also cost the economy £18bn a year in lost productivity, with smokers a third more likely to be off work sick. |
Health charities have welcomed the bill, which will be subject to consultation for the next six months. | Health charities have welcomed the bill, which will be subject to consultation for the next six months. |
Action on Smoking and Health said it would help create a country where young people would never start smoking. | Action on Smoking and Health said it would help create a country where young people would never start smoking. |
“It is important to have the debate about how we will protect children and vulnerable people from the harms of second-hand smoke," said the charity's chair, Prof Nick Hopkinson. | “It is important to have the debate about how we will protect children and vulnerable people from the harms of second-hand smoke," said the charity's chair, Prof Nick Hopkinson. |
He added: "A key next step is for the government to set out further how it will help the UK’s six million smokers to quit. This will require a properly funded plan, paid for by a levy on tobacco companies.” | He added: "A key next step is for the government to set out further how it will help the UK’s six million smokers to quit. This will require a properly funded plan, paid for by a levy on tobacco companies.” |
Dr Charmaine Griffiths, British Heart Foundation chief executive, said she welcomed the government's commitment to protect children and vulnerable people from second-hand smoke in schools, playgrounds and hospital grounds. | Dr Charmaine Griffiths, British Heart Foundation chief executive, said she welcomed the government's commitment to protect children and vulnerable people from second-hand smoke in schools, playgrounds and hospital grounds. |
"We also welcome measures to make vaping less appealing to young people," she said. | "We also welcome measures to make vaping less appealing to young people," she said. |
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