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UK clears landmark bill banning tobacco sales to anyone born

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UK passes bill banning people born after 2008 from ever buying tobacco
The United Kingdom has passed landmark legislation banning the sale of tobacco to anyone born after 2008, setting the country on a path to phase out smoking for future generations. Parliament approved the bill on Tuesday,

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 · 18h
U.K. Passes Landmark Bill to Permanently Ban Tobacco Purchases for Anyone Born After 2008
 · 4h
UK passes 'landmark' anti-tobacco bill to create a ‘smoke-free’ generation
 · 3h
UK lawmakers approve lifetime smoking ban for today's under-18s
Children in Britain who are 17 or younger, ‌and anyone born in the future, will never be able to legally buy cigarettes after lawmakers approved new stricter restrictions on smoking.

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UK Parliament Approves Lifetime Tobacco Ban For People Born After 2008| 'Smoke-Free Generation' Bill Explained
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U.K. agrees ban on cigarette sales for people born after 2008
The Logical Indian · 8h
UK’s Landmark ‘Smoke-Free Generation’ Law: Anyone Born After 2008 Will Never Be Able To Buy Cigarettes
UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting described the bill’s passage as a “historic moment for the nation’s health,” emphasising that prevention remains key to tackling chronic illnesses linked to smoking.

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english.mathrubhumi · 8h
Smoke-free future: UK moves to ban cigarette sales for entire generation
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Children Aged 17 and Younger Face a Lifetime Ban on Smoking in Legislation Aiming to Create a 'Smoke-Free Generation'
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