A vape shop owner has described new rules on marketing vapes as "discrimination". A ban on disposable vapes is set to come ...
Two illegal vapes were seized every minute in 2025, according to new UK council data, with a total of 1.2 million illicit ...
Our experts have addressed your questions and comments ahead of a ban on the sale of disposable vapes in the UK from Sunday We heard about whether there were any plans to ban vape use in public places ...
Disposable vapes are the most popular vaping device among teenagers in the UK, surveys suggest Children's doctors are calling for a complete ban on disposable vapes because they may damage young ...
You can now follow along live as our experts answer your questions on the vape ban. Just click the Watch live button at the top of the page. Part of the reasons vapes are being banned is because of ...
The U.K. government announced a plan on Monday to ban the sale of disposable vapes, in an attempt to curb the rise in vaping among children. The plan would also force companies to use plain packaging ...
A leading online vape retailer has accused convenience stores of undermining the disposable vapes ban by not selling refills.
Disposable vapes are set to be banned in Britain as part of plans to tackle the rise in young people vaping and protect children’s health. Prime minister Rishi Sunak is set to announce the plan to ...
Shopkeepers flouted the new vapes crackdown today by selling single-use e-cigarettes on the first day of a Government ban. MailOnline found that one vape dealer in four was willing to sell the banned ...
‘Sneaky’ single-use vapes are getting Irish kids hooked on nicotine, causing fires and litter problems while just 1.4 per cent of the million sold each week across the country are being recycled, we ...
The Federal Health Department reports that it has seized 140,019 disposable vapes since the start of 2025. The crackdown on disposable vapes follows a ban on disposable e-cigarettes that came into ...
Disposable vapes are set to be banned across Britain next year amid fears children are illegally buying the devices. New laws will reportedly give suppliers a deadline of 1 June 2025 to get rid of all ...
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