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Projects sees seven million illegal cigarettes removed from West Yorkshire s streets

Content Management Specialist -Short Term Engagement, BHP

Project Description: FHI 360/Philippines (www.fhi360.org) through Better Health Programme (BHP) is a 3.5-year project funded by the UK Government’s Prosperity Fund aims to reduce Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) burden in the Philippines and improve access to safe, quality care using equitable, ethical and sustainable approaches. The program will accomplish this through the implementation of a set of activities in the following areas: 1) Strategies to Counter NCDs; 2) Digital Health initiatives; 3) Education and Training; 4) Provider Performance Improvement; and 5) Life Sciences initiatives. Job Description / Scope of Work for Short-Term: Coordinate Portal projects across UPCPH departments and other stakeholders Work with the NCD Portal technical support group, develop Portal Guidelines that promote a consistent look and feel throughout all web properties

West Yorkshire joint operation sees £55,000 of illegal cigarettes and tobacco seized in swoop

A JOINT operation has seen 90,000 illegal cigarettes and 26.5kgs of hand rolling tobacco seized this week. The swoop was made on four premises by West Yorkshire Trading Standards, West Yorkshire Police from Heckmondwike, Dewsbury and Huddersfield neighbourhood policing teams, and Kirklees Council Licensing team. They were targeting dealers of cheap and illicit tobacco. If genuine, the value of the cigarettes seized would be over £55,000 with a loss of duty to the tax payer of almost £35,000. A large quantity of cash was also seized by the police, believed to be the proceeds of crime from the sales of illicit tobacco. Four premises were visited in which illegal practices were taking place. The premises were identified from intelligence and complaints passed to West Yorkshire Trading Standards by members of the public and partner agencies.

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