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US didn’t destroy Iran’s nuclear program: What new intelligence report says

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Banking   来源:Explainers  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The family of an artist known as The Secret Painter are hoping people will help solve a mystery surrounding two of his artworks.

The family of an artist known as The Secret Painter are hoping people will help solve a mystery surrounding two of his artworks.

"The government calls time on these nasty devices."But Action on Smoking and Health chief executive Hazel Cheeseman questioned what impact the ban would have, pointing out new refillable vape kits were coming on to the market that look and cost similar to the single-use ones.

US didn’t destroy Iran’s nuclear program: What new intelligence report says

She said it would not be until the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, which includes powers to regulate marketing, branding and advertising, came into power that the issue of youth vaping could be truly tackled."Their appeal is driven by bright colours, wide availability and cheap prices," she said."The new regulations will hopefully help to address the environmental impact, but government will need further regulations to address the appeal of products to teenagers."

US didn’t destroy Iran’s nuclear program: What new intelligence report says

She said this was very much a balancing act as vapes were an important tool to help people quit."Vaping is very much less harmful than smoking and is the most popular aid to quitting in the UK," she added.

US didn’t destroy Iran’s nuclear program: What new intelligence report says

John Dunne, of the UK Vaping Industry Association, said bans were "not the answer".

He said he was concerned that a black market in single-use vapes could develop and some people may be tempted to return to smoking cigarettes.A rock music festival has announced Kneecap will remain as one of its headliners after one of the band's members was charged with a terror offence.

2000trees festival, near Cheltenham, has confirmed the Irish language rap group will still perform at the event on Saturday 12 July.It comes after Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, who performs in Kneecap under the name Mo Chara, was

after allegedly displaying a flag in support of proscribed organisation Hezbollah at a London gig in November 2024.In a statement, the band denied an offence was committed and called it "political policing" and "a carnival of distraction" away from Gaza.

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