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1 - Winter 2024 Round-up

Every year we look back at the twelve months gone by over the Christmas and New Year period – and, well, “hasn’t it been eventful?” is probably the politest way of referring to 2024

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WHO FCTC Needs Oversight

The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates calls for immediate oversight of the World Health Organisation's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control by the United Nations Council on Human Rights

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A Four-Point Plan for THR

Global health experts at Smoke Free Sweden have unveiled a four-point plan to combat oral diseases through tobacco harm reduction

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More Shops Hit With Closure Orders

More shops have been issued with closure notices following raids revealing the sale of illicit vaping products as Trading Standards continues to crack down on the black market

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Indonesia Could Save Lives

Smoke-free alternatives could save 4.6m lives in Indonesia, says Dr Delon Human, leader of Smoke Free Sweden, on the release of his new report

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UKECRF Briefing

The UK Electronic Cigarette Research Forum has released its latest update of the Electronic Cigarette Research Briefing, providing an overview of current ecig evidence

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Intimidation In Bath

New research reveals public discreditation is the most common tactic used across all three sectors to intimidate researchers, fear Bath University puppets

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GFN25 Booking Now Open

Booking is now open for #GFN25, the leading international conference, welcoming of consumers, that discusses everything nicotine and tobacco harm reduction

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Parliament

In all probability, Planet of the Vapes brings you the final questions about vaping in Parliament from Dr Caroline Johnson, the Shadow Minister for Health and Social Care

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VPZ Partners with Morrisons

VPZ is partnering with the supermarket chain Morrisons to launch 10 new stores across the United Kingdom, creating 40 new jobs and making stop smoking services more accessible