Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he is 'deeply concerned' about the increase in children vaping as ministers pledge to close a loophole that allows shops to give free samples of vapes to children in England.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he is"deeply concerned" about the increase in children vaping as ministers pledge to close a loophole that allows shops to give free samples of vapes to children in England.Rishi Sunak has said a new government crackdown on vape marketing will stop the"unacceptable" targeting of children and young people.
It comes days after the prime minister expressed concern about his own daughters potentially being targeted by vape marketing during an interview on ITV's Good Morning Britain. The government said such reviews could make it easier for local trading standards officials to issue on-the-spot fines and fixed penalty notices.
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