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UK to introduce bill to phase out legal sale of tobacco

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The British government will introduce a bill in parliament on Wednesday to fulfill its promise to phase out smoking among young people by banning tobacco sales for future generations.

The Tobacco and Vapes Bill, if passed unamended, will be one of the world’s toughest anti-tobacco laws and prevent children turning 15 this year or younger from ever being able to be legally sold tobacco.

The government said smoking itself would not be criminalized, therefore anyone who can legally buy tobacco now will not be prevented from doing so in the future.

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«If we want to build a better future for our children we need to tackle the single biggest entirely preventable cause of ill-health, disability and death: smoking,» Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said in a statement.

Critics say the move is «unconservative,» and former prime minister Liz Truss is one of several members of the governing party to say they will vote against the legislation.

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A woman holds her cigarette as she smokes in Trafalgar Square in central London on October 15, 2014. The British government will introduce a bill in parliament on March 20, 2024, that would prevent children turning 15 this year or younger from ever being able to be legally sold tobacco. (REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo)

Despite the opposition, the legislation is expected to pass with the opposition Labour Party suggesting it would support the measure.

Last month, a similar law introduced by New Zealand banning tobacco sales to those born after Jan. 1, 2009, was repealed by the country’s new coalition government.

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The British government said smoking costs its National Health Service and economy an estimated $21.63 billion a year.

A sharp rise in vape use by non-smokers and young people has forced the British government – a proponent of vaping as a way to reduce the harms of smoking – to consider tougher controls.

Under the proposed legislation, there will also be new powers to change how vapes are displayed in shops, restrict vape flavors and packaging intentionally marketed at children to combat the rise in youth vaping.

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British doctor jailed for trying to kill mother’s partner with fake COVID jab

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A British doctor was on Wednesday jailed for more than 31 years for an audacious but unsuccessful plot to kill his mother’s partner with a fake COVID-19 vaccine, which involved him forging medical documents and dressing in disguise to poison his victim.

Thomas Kwan, 53, passed himself off as a nurse and even took his own mother’s blood pressure before administering poison to her then partner Patrick O’Hara in Newcastle, northern England.

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O’Hara survived but suffered from necrotising faciitis, a potentially fatal flesh-eating bacterial infection, after receiving the jab. He also underwent multiple operations.

Kwan, a family doctor in Sunderland, pleaded guilty to attempted murder last month shortly after his trial began at Newcastle Crown Court. He had previously admitted a charge of administering a noxious substance.

Judge Christina Lambert sentenced Kwan to 31 years and five months in prison for what she described as «an audacious plan to murder a man in plain sight».

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She told Kwan that his plan involved him «abusing your knowledge of the healthcare system», adding that his actions damaged public confidence in the healthcare profession.

A British doctor has been jailed for more than 31 years for a plot to kill his mother’s partner with a fake COVID-19 vaccine. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service said in a statement after the sentencing that O’Hara was injected with «an as-yet unconfirmed toxin».

‘STRANGER THAN FICTION’

Prosecutor Peter Makepeace told jurors on the first day of Kwan’s trial: «Sometimes, occasionally perhaps, the truth really is stranger than fiction.»

He said Kwan was concerned about his mother’s will, which provided that her house would be inherited by O’Hara if he was still alive when his mother died.

«Mr Kwan used his encyclopaedic knowledge of, and research into, poisons to carry out his plan,» Makepeace said.

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«That plan was to disguise himself as a community nurse, attend Mr O’Hara’s address, the home he shared with the defendant’s mother, and inject him with a dangerous poison under the pretext of administering a COVID booster injection.»

Kwan checked into a hotel under a false name, used false number plates on his car and disguised himself with a wig to carry out the plan, Makepeace added.

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After Kwan was arrested, police found in his home a large number of castor beans and a recipe for manufacturing ricin, a biological toxin made from the beans. Exposure to as little as a pinhead amount of ricin can cause death.

A chemical expert concluded O’Hara was not injected with ricin, however.


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