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Oct 12 2008:
Tony Blair personally intervened to secure an exemption for formula one from a tobacco advertising ban just hours after meeting the sport's boss, Bernie Ecclestone, according to Whitehall documents
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Oct 9 2008:
Health campaigners have called for detailed research into the health implications of electronic cigarettes
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Oct 7 2008:
It is now compulsory for images of the health problems associated with smoking to be displayed on cigarette packets. More than a year after the ban on smoking in public places, is this the best way to encourage smokers to quit?
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Oct 7 2008:
Peter Kellner: Our new report finds that measures against smoking are no longer seen as an attack on personal liberty. What now?
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Oct 7 2008:
Jon Henley: Those living in deprived circumstances are most resistant to giving up smoking. Can they be persuaded to quit by shocking new images?
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Oct 1 2008:
Pressure on consumers' wallets is weeding out less able publicans, says Ted Tuppen
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Sep 26 2008:
Nicholas Lezard: I am not in the pay of Big Tobacco – quite the reverse – but what would the allure of Hollywood be without a wreath of cigarette smoke?
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Sep 21 2008:
Government plans that would force tobacco firms to sell cigarettes in plain, unbranded packets could be the most powerful tool yet unleashed in the war on smoking. By Denis Campbell
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Sep 16 2008:
Is it possible, asks Peta Bee, that being super-fit lessens the risks of smoking?
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Sep 3 2008:
Career included the British heavyweight championship and a bronze medal in the 1986 Commonwealth Games
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Aug 20 2008:
An artwork intended to be a commentary on the smoking ban may never see the light of day
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Aug 10 2008:
Victoria Coren: Britain is gasping in sympathy with the hapless Kent commuter pushed on to a railway track by two men she had 'ticked off' for smoking
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Aug 6 2008:
Fellow passengers on platform pull victim clear of 750-volt electric rail
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