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Smoking ban not lifted for actors | Smoking ban not lifted for actors |
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Actors who want to light up on stage are not getting any exemption from the smoking ban, the assembly has heard. | |
Theatres had asked for the ban on smoking to be lifted for stage productions, arguing that it was needed for artistic integrity. | Theatres had asked for the ban on smoking to be lifted for stage productions, arguing that it was needed for artistic integrity. |
Health Minister Michael McGimpsey was expected to agree but he has decided not to back the exemption. | Health Minister Michael McGimpsey was expected to agree but he has decided not to back the exemption. |
He said he had taken account of the concerns of health professionals. The move was welcomed in the assembly. | He said he had taken account of the concerns of health professionals. The move was welcomed in the assembly. |
Mr McGimpsey told MLAs: "Smoke-free legislation was introduced with the primary aim of protecting the public health. | |
The smoking ban has posed a conundrum for theatre producers | The smoking ban has posed a conundrum for theatre producers |
"In my view, actual smoking is not essential to protect the integrity of a particular performance. | |
"Even if this were the case, I do not believe it outweighs the public health argument." | |
Northern Ireland's smoking ban came into effect on 30 April in a bid to reduce the deaths as a result of people breathing in second-hand smoke. | |
Belfast's Lyric Theatre contacted acclaimed Irish playwright Brian Friel to see if they could rewrite scenes where a cigarette is smoked in their current production of his play Dancing At Lughnasa. | |
However, assembly members were pleased at the health minister's move. | However, assembly members were pleased at the health minister's move. |
The assembly health committee's chairman, Democratic Unionist MP Iris Robinson, said it was clear there was strong opposition to smoking. | |
"During evidence to the committee on public health issues last Thursday, the chief medical officer pointed out that the introduction of the smoking ban on workplaces and public places was a major step forward but that much more needed to be done," she said. | |
"He reminded us that smoking claims the lives of approximately 2,300 people every year in Northern Ireland - a very damning and shocking statistic. | |
"I very much welcome the smoking ban on workplaces and I feel that any relaxation of the ban would have given entirely the wrong message." | |
The decision was also welcomed by Sinn Fein's Caral Ni Chuilin, the Ulster Unionists' Reverend Robert Coulter and the SDLP's Carmel Hanna. |
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