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Monthly Archives: May 2017

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Prison smoking ban could see ‘massive rise’ in drug use and violence in British jails, experts warn

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm9th May 2017

The Independent Criminal justice experts warn ban will lead to rise in illicit substances and increased levels of self-harm and violence The smoking ban is being introduced to help protect the health of staff and inmates, of whom more than 80 per cent smoke, bringing prisons in line with the UK wide ban on smoking in workplaces…

Smoking Law changes: The new six cigarette and tobacco rules explained

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm8th May 2017

The Independent From May 21, cigarettes will be sold in plain packaging and 20g will be the minimum size for a bag of tobacco From 20th May, smokers will be unable to buy a 10-pack of cigarettes after a new law comes into force. The laws, which have been introduced to deter young people from starting…

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