The government is being urged to stop the rise of smoking and vaping rates among young people. The Tobacco 21 Alliance is calling for an increase in the
Increasing the age of tobacco and nicotine-inhaling product purchases from 18 years of age to 21 was one of the key proposals from a recent report from the Tobacco 21 Alliance
Ireland should bring in outdoor smoking ban and stop smokers from lighting up outside restaurants and pubs, charity claims
Ireland became the first country in the world to ban smoking in workplaces in 2004
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Ireland should ban smoking outside pubs, restaurants and cafes - and consider an outright ban on outdoor smoking, according to the Irish Heart Foundation.
The national heart and stroke charity insists that Ireland should follow the lead of Oxfordshire, which is set to become the first smoke-free county in England by banning outdoor smoking by 2025.