
Vapes to be put in plain packaging to protect children
In the study, led by UCL and King’s College London researchers, adults and children and young people aged 11 to 18 were shown vape packs
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The health secretary, James Murray , told the Press Association that the government was launching a 12-week consultation about “our plans to make vaping less attractive for children and young people”. Photograph: Tolga Akmen/EPA Officials said the move follows the success of standardised packaging for cigarettes since 2017.
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The health secretary, James Murray , told the Press Association that the government was launching a 12-week consultation about “our plans to make vaping less attractive for children and young people”.
according to The Guardian - UKPhotograph: Tolga Akmen/EPA Officials said the move follows the success of standardised packaging for cigarettes since 2017.
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