Yearly Archives: 2011

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Health experts in the North West have expressed disappointment that legislation to introduce standardised packaging of tobacco was not included in the Queen’s Speech today (8th May), and are encouraging the Government to re-consider the
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Inequality and Child Poverty: Why We Can’t Afford to Ignore Tobacco Tobacco Free Futures Wednesday, May 22, 2013 from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM (BST) Manchester, United Kingdom As local authorities embrace their new resp
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TFF reaction to Sun report that David Cameron has scrapped plans to introduce plain packs as part of Queens Speech
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A personal message from Andrea Crossfield, Chief Executive of
Tobacco Free Futures welcomes reports from the Guardian newspaper which claim the Government will include a bill for standardised packaging for tobacco products, and a ban on smoking in cars carrying children under the age of 16 in the Queen’s spee
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New estimates from Cancer Research UK show that in the North West over 24,000 children start smoking every year, which is 68 children a day or one every 20 minutes. Tobacco Free Futures is urging MPs across the North West to tell the Government t
Lisa Preston LetsQuitLancs Campaign
A new campaign offering smokers across Lancashire a helping hand to quit smoking launches today (11th February), showcasing local successful quitters and their own personal stories. Smokers throughout Lancashire will be able to hear and read the r
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Several groups of young people won top prizes at the North West Cut Films Awards 2012 at The Odeon, Printworks in Manchester on Monday night (28 Jan 2013). The competition run by The Deborah Hutton Campaign and the Smoke & Mirrors youth anti-t