Introduce price cap on cigarettes to reduce smoking – new study
Published on 3 March 2022New research paper asks what more countries with already-high tobacco tax rates could do to reduce smoking.
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New research paper asks what more countries with already-high tobacco tax rates could do to reduce smoking.
Two new briefs explore how using a complex network of subsidiaries can help tobacco giants PMI and BAT minimise their tax bills.
A review of the EU's Tobacco Tax Directive offers policy makers an opportunity to address tobacco affordability, a key factor in encouraging people to quit.
Sad announcement of the death of Dr Mateusz Zatoński
An 18-month investigation into tobacco giant's activities in Africa, involving Bath's Tobacco Control Research Group, drew on leaked whistleblower documents.
New research highlights the difficulties of fully excluding the tobacco industry from policy making and of understanding its level of influence on regulation.
The latest data from the Global Tobacco Index shows that the UK still has work to do on preventing tobacco industry interference in policy and legislation.
New research shows how Transport for London faced strong opposition from large food companies to its 2019 ban on advertising foods high in fat, sugar or salt.
Taxation is the most effective form of tobacco control, but the tobacco industry uses a variety of sophisticated pricing strategies to undermine tax increases.
The Tobacco Control Research Group has received a prestigious award from the World Health Organization as part of the World No Tobacco Day Awards 2021.