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    Can Britain quit smoking for good? | Sponsored

    Can Britain quit smoking for good? | Sponsored

    MPs have voted to back Rishi Sunak's progressive smoking ban. Can it work?


    The Tobacco & Vapes Bill includes new legislation to increase the smoking age by one year, every year, banning the sale of cigarettes to anyone born after 1st January 2009. MPs have voted the bill through its second reading and it is now in the committee stage.


    The tobacco firm Philip Morris International have pledged to move away from selling cigarettes, and instead focus on heated tobacco products. In this episode, Becky Slack is joined by Dr. Moira Gilchrist of Philip Morris International, to discuss the company's plans for a "smoke-free future" and whether Britain - and tobacco firms - really can kick cigarettes for good.


    This episode was paid for by Philip Morris International. The New Statesman retains full editorial control.



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    Investigation: How the tobacco industry has secretly bankrolled vaping

    Investigation: How the tobacco industry has secretly bankrolled vaping

    A Times investigation has found that tobacco companies have been engaged in a secret lobbying campaign to try and boost their e cigarette sales. They've bankrolled scientific papers playing down the risks of youth vaping and funded so-called independent foundations, which then try and lobby the government. How has this gone unchecked?

    This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. 

    Guest: Billy Kenber, Senior Investigations Reporter, The Times.

    Host: Luke Jones.

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    Get in touch: storiesofourtimes@thetimes.co.uk

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    Tobacco, Beckham Inc and an Eton mess

    Tobacco, Beckham Inc and an Eton mess

    In this episode, David Yelland and Simon Lewis discuss “PR-ing the impossible” - the dirty business of representing the tobacco industry. Also, controlling the narrative – what the new Beckham Netflix documentary tells us about David and Victoria’s three decades of fame and how they’ve managed it. And they’ll be looking at an Eton Mess - and we don’t mean the pudding. What do you do when you're the new Eton provost and an interview from 1988 comes back to haunt you?

    Producer: Eve Streeter Editor: Sarah Teasdale Executive Producer: William Miller Researcher: Sophie Smith Music by Eclectic Sounds A Raconteur production for BBC Radio 4

    Philip Morris Tried to Pivot to Pharmaceuticals. It Didn't Go Well.

    Philip Morris Tried to Pivot to Pharmaceuticals. It Didn't Go Well.
    In 2021, Philip Morris International acquired three pharmaceutical companies for more than $2 billion as part of a plan to pivot away from cigarette sales. The deals inserted the Marlboro maker into the market for inhalers and other treatments for respiratory diseases that are linked to cigarette smoking. We talked with WSJ’s Jennifer Maloney about how the company’s plan hasn’t gone so smoothly. Further Listening: - The ‘Existential Threat’ Facing Big Tobacco  - The Fight Over a Menthol Cigarette Ban  Further Reading: - Marlboro Maker Hits Reset on $2 Billion Bet on Medicine  - Philip Morris Raises Offer for Swedish Match and Buys U.S. Rights for IQOS  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    How Tobacco Became One Of The Greatest Investments In History

    How Tobacco Became One Of The Greatest Investments In History

    For over a century, tobacco stocks have been among the greatest investments in history, consistently outperforming other sectors decade after decade. But what is it about tobacco companies specifically that has led to this incredible performance? On this episode, we speak with financial advisor Lawrence Hamtil along with Gene Hoots, a financial advisor and the author of “Going Down Tobacco Road”, to discuss the extraordinary performance of this sector.

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