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UK government considers expanding smoking ban to outdoor public spaces nationwide
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The UK government is considering extending the current indoor smoking ban to outdoor areas, including football stadiums, outdoor restaurants, shisha bars, and open-air spaces at nightclubs. The proposed restrictions would also apply to areas outside universities, hospitals, children's play areas, and small parks. This move is part of a tougher version of the previous government's tobacco and vapes bill, which would prohibit the sale of tobacco to those born on or after January 2009. Some opposition within government exists, but critics argue that the economic benefits of reducing smoking-related health issues will outweigh any potential costs to the hospitality sector.
We do not comment on leaks. Smoking claims 80,000 lives a year, puts huge pressure on our NHS, and costs taxpayers billions. We are determined to protect children and non-smokers from the harms of second-hand smoking. We're considering a range of measures to finally make Britain smoke-free.
The point is, you are in an outside area of a pub garden in a walled-off area. You don't have to stand there if you don't want to experience secondhand smoking.
U.K. Smoke-Free Generation Law
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- 1.Google
- 2.Labour Party
- 3.British Conservative Party
- 4.Conservative Party
- 5.Google Trends
- 6.NHS Confederation
- 7.National Health Service
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- 1.Keir Starmer
- 2.Chris Whitty
- 3.Rishi Sunak
- 4.Anita Boateng
- 5.Gordon Brown
- 6.Layla McCay
- 7.Nigel Farage
- 8.Robert Jenrick
- 9.Stewart Wood