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We are pleased that an independent evaluation by the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies praised the work of Tobacco Free Futures and our partners to reduce the supply of and demand for illegal tobacco.
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Young people from across the North West attended a debate on smoking in the media and the impact of plain cigarette packaging at a special youth event hosted at Media City in February – the first of its kind in the UK.
More than 70 14-17 year ol
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Whether you work for the NHS, a Local Authority or you're a simply a member of the public you can help today. Need a re-cap of the issues surrounding plain packaging? Download and read our simple plain English
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In April, Tobacco Free Futures successfully launched the Plain Packs Protect campaign in the North West.
The campaign highlights how cigarette packaging is used by the industry to engage new young smokers, and follows the launch on 16th
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Our Smoke & Mirrors youth anti-tobacco project is working with The Deborah Hutton Campaign to urge all budding Spielbergs to enter the Cut Films North West 2012 Short Film Competition.
The competition asks young people across theNorth Westto r
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Tobacco Free Futures would like to express its disappointment with the inaccuracies and misleading nature of recent media articles following a story that originated in the Liverpool Echo on Saturday 21st April, implying that Tobacco Free Futures was
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What does the plain
packaging of tobacco mean?
The plain packaging of tobacco means that all tobacco products will be required to
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- And world first programme in the North West is paying off says independent study by the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies
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