
"UK Parliament Passes Historic Bill to Create Smoke-Free Generation"
The U.K. House of Commons passed a bill to create a "smoke-free generation" by banning the sale of cigarettes to those born in 2009 or later, with the legal age for purchase increasing each year. The legislation, led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, has sparked debate within the Conservative Party, with opponents criticizing it as emblematic of a "nanny state." The bill excludes vaping products but seeks to make vaping less attractive, and fines retailers for selling tobacco products. The move is inspired by New Zealand's tough anti-tobacco laws, but faces opposition and concerns about enforcement and individual rights.

