Response to media reports regarding the distribution of cigarette packs to North West journalists

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 running a …

Young people from the North West take a stand on smoking

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 on 15 February – the first of its kind …

Widnes student attends House of Commons and calls for MPs to change cigarette packaging to protect children

Adan Loughlin, from Widnes, attended the House of Commons (18th January), to urge MPs to pledge their support and change cigarette packaging to protect children. The 21 year old spoke about how glitzy cigarette packs are used to lure young …

Major dent made in illegal tobacco market, reveals survey of over 4000 people

And world first programme in the North West is paying off says independent study by the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies TWO reports have revealed how a major programme in theNorth Westand North East has made a dent in …

Tackling the temptation of illegal cheap tobacco

A pioneering programme to tackle the use of illicit tobacco in the North of England has had a positive impact and offers a blueprint for similar programmes both nationally and internationally, research by the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies …

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