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Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Clause 28 agreed to. Schedules 2 to 4 agreed to. Clauses 29 to 53 agreed to. Clause 53 agreed to, as amended. Schedule 5 agreed to. Clauses 54 to 57 agreed to. Clause 58, discussed with amendments, new clause 4 (Mandatory health information inside tobacco packs), new clause 5 (Mandatory health warnings on cigarettes and cigarette rolling papers), and new clause 12 (Consultation on mandating quit information messages inside tobacco packs: publication). Amendment withdrawn, and another amendment negatived on division (6 votes to 9). Clauses 58 to 60 agreed to. Clause 61, discussed with amendments, clause 63 stand part, and new clause 10 (Power to change product requirements of vaping and nicotine products). Amendment negatived on division (1 vote to 9). Clauses 61 to 74 agreed to. Committee adjourned.
Clause 28 agreed to. Schedules 2 to 4 agreed to. Clauses 29 to 53 agreed to. Clause 53 agreed to, as amended. Schedule 5 agreed to. Clauses 54 to 57 agreed to. Clause 58, discussed with amendments, new clause 4 (Mandatory health information inside tobacco packs), new clause 5 (Mandatory...
Clauses 75 to 78 agreed to. Clause 79, discussed with an amendment and new clause 6 (Age verification policy), agreed to. Clauses 80 and 81 agreed to. New clause 2 (Tobacco products statutory scheme: consultation) debated and withdrawn. New clause 3 (Notification fees) debated and withdrawn. New clause 7 (Retail licence for sale of tobacco, vaping and nicotine products), discussed with new clause 8 (Sale of tobacco, vaping and nicotine products), debated and withdrawn.New clause 9 (Prohibition of sponsorship: vaping substances containing nicotine), debated and withdrawn. New clause 11 (Testing of samples of nicotine-containing e-cigarette products), discussed with new clause 13 (Report on the powers of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency: vaping and nicotine products), negatived on division (6 votes to 9). New clause 14 (Application of the Part I of the Health Act 2006 to vaping), debated and withdrawn. Bill, as amended, to be reported (Bill 220). Written evidence reported to the House.
Clauses 75 to 78 agreed to. Clause 79, discussed with an amendment and new clause 6 (Age verification policy), agreed to. Clauses 80 and 81 agreed to. New clause 2 (Tobacco products statutory scheme: consultation) debated and withdrawn. New clause 3 (Notification fees) debated and withdrawn. New clause 7 (Retail...
Clauses 10 to 23 agreed to. Amendment 20 to clause 24 negatived on division (6 to 8). Clauses 24 to 27 agreed to. Schedule 1 agreed to. Written evidence reported to the House.
Clauses 10 to 23 agreed to. Amendment 20 to clause 24 negatived on division (6 to 8). Clauses 24 to 27 agreed to. Schedule 1 agreed to. Written evidence reported to the House.
Clauses 1 to 9 agreed to.
Clauses 1 to 9 agreed to.
Examination of witnesses. Written evidence reported to the House.
Examination of witnesses. Written evidence reported to the House.
Programme order amended. Examination of witnesses. Committee adjourned.
Programme order amended. Examination of witnesses. Committee adjourned.
Tobacco and Vapes Bill
The following extract is from Second Reading of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill on 16 April 2024.
There is also a strong economic case for the Bill. Every year, smoking costs our country at least £17 billion, far more than the £10 billion of tax
revenue that it...
Tobacco and Vapes Bill
The following extract is from Second Reading of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill on 16 April 2024.
There is also a strong economic case for the Bill. Every year, smoking costs our country at least £17 billion, far more than the £10 billion of tax
revenue that it...
Programme motion agreed to. Written evidence motion agreed to. Motion to sit in private agreed to. The Committee deliberated in private. Examination of witnesses.
Programme motion agreed to. Written evidence motion agreed to. Motion to sit in private agreed to. The Committee deliberated in private. Examination of witnesses.
Examination of witnesses. Committee adjourned. Written evidence reported to the House.
Examination of witnesses. Committee adjourned. Written evidence reported to the House.
Accessibility of Dental Services
The following is an extract from Health and Social Care Questions on Tuesday 23 January 2024.
For new patients, accessing an NHS dentist in Peterborough is almost impossible. Should a new medical centre wish to establish a new NHS dental practice, doing so would require flexibility in units...
Accessibility of Dental Services
The following is an extract from Health and Social Care Questions on Tuesday 23 January 2024.
For new patients, accessing an NHS dentist in Peterborough is almost impossible. Should a new medical centre wish to establish a new NHS dental practice, doing so would require flexibility in units...
Approximately 89% of prescriptions are dispensed free of charge. People on a low income who do not qualify for an exemption from prescription charges can seek help under the NHS Low Income Scheme, which provides help with health costs on an income-related basis. For those who do not qualify for...
Approximately 89% of prescriptions are dispensed free of charge. People on a low income who do not qualify for an exemption from prescription charges can seek help under the NHS Low Income Scheme, which provides help with health costs on an income-related basis. For those who do not qualify for...
Statement on the launch of Pharmacy First.
Statement on the launch of Pharmacy First.
Smokefree Future
The following is an extract from the Westminster Hall debate on a Smokefree Future on 11 January 2024.
First, let us be crystal clear: the tobacco and vapes Bill will save many lives. Unlike other consumer products, there is no
safe level of nicotine consumption; it is a product that...
Smokefree Future
The following is an extract from the Westminster Hall debate on a Smokefree Future on 11 January 2024.
First, let us be crystal clear: the tobacco and vapes Bill will save many lives. Unlike other consumer products, there is no
safe level of nicotine consumption; it is a product that...
What steps his Department is taking to help prevent the escalation of conflict in the Middle East.
What steps his Department is taking to help prevent the escalation of conflict in the Middle East.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what her Department's policy is on whether an email, image of a signed letter written by an applicant or a physical signature are required for a letter of authority.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what her Department's policy is on whether an email, image of a signed letter written by an applicant or a physical signature are required for a letter of authority.
It has not proved possible to respond to the hon. Member in the time available before Prorogation.