Government drive to cut waste and protect health being undermined by near-identical new products, experts warn
Smokeless products may well be Big Tobacco’s future, but it is clear where the cash is coming from
Sales of legal e-cigarettes are losing momentum as consumers turn to alternatives and regulation saps demand
Industry leaders hope the rising popularity of nicotine pouches like Zyn will boost revenues. But will the high be fleeting?
Cigarette maker says demand for nicotine pouches has boosted sales
Users will switch to near-identical versions of popular brands such as Elf Bar and Lost Mary, warn experts
Japan’s biggest bank says it has cut proportion of smokers to just under 15%
The Cuban maker’s ‘behemoth’ of a smoke is all about two tiny leaves
Pilot scheme could be rolled out across England to help tackle growing nicotine problem affecting adolescents
Lucky Strike maker warns of ‘headwinds’ from higher duty in Bangladesh and new Australian rules
Authorities reluctant to clamp down on crucial source of central government revenue
Experts say crackdowns on single-use products may have limited impact on growing industry
New legislation would cover children’s playgrounds, but pub gardens win reprieve after industry objections
Flavoured sachets have soared in popularity with biggest tobacco companies moving in
British American Tobacco, Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco close to resolving class action suit
Further delay would cast doubt on commitment to shift NHS to a more preventive health system, says Michelle Mitchell
Popular alternative to traditional cigarettes faces EU flavouring ban and US approval delays
Ministers look at extending restrictions to areas including restaurant terraces and children’s playgrounds
Soaring sales of flavoured nicotine pouches catch attention of US politicians and regulators
Health and property reforms are not among the bills to be passed before parliament is prorogued
Dissecting the claim that responsible investors should consider a fiercely criticised sector
Cigarette maker’s chief says its four factories and 4,000 workers in the country are operating as usual
Global health experts call for curbs on online marketing to protect teens from marketing of ‘harmful products’
Almost 60 Conservatives oppose bill to stop anyone born after 2009 from ever being sold cigarettes legally
Former top-10 shareholder in tobacco company who pushed for the change has exited his position