Smoking

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Victory, but the battle goes on

Just days after Caterer delivered more than 1,000 completed Stub out Smoking petitions to the Department of Health, health secretary John Reid has announced radical plans to introduce a ban on smoking in the majority of restaurants, bars and pubs in England by 2008. Early signs are that Wales will follow suit.
Posted: 01 December 2004 | 17:51

Doctors threaten action

The Welsh chapter of the British Medical Association, Cymru Wales, has threatened to petition Parliament directly for a smoking ban unless the Welsh Assembly takes action within the next 10 months.
Posted: 01 December 2004 | 17:36

M&B to push for separate smoking rooms in pubs

Pubs giant Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) intends to lobby the Government to change its plans for an all-out smoking ban in outlets that serve food.
Posted: 01 December 2004 | 16:44

Scottish smoking ban to start in spring 2006

Smoking in Scotland's pubs, hotels and restaurants will be illegal as early as spring 2006 after the Scottish Executive announced it would introduce a ban in enclosed public places.
Posted: 01 December 2004 | 14:20

Smoking: What the papers said

Daily Mirror, Financial Times, Metro and The Guardian...
Posted: 30 November 2004 | 12:23

Over to you

Should Scotland have different rules on smoking in public places to England and Wales?
Posted: 29 November 2004 | 18:57

Scotland outpaces UK Government in move towards smoking ban

Article ThumbnailScotland announced radical plans to restrict smoking in all public places including pubs, restaurants and hotels earlier this week.
Posted: 29 November 2004 | 18:55

Sign our petition right now

Caterer launched its campaign to Stub out Smoking in the workplace two months ago because we believe the health of hospitality workers needs to be safeguarded against the harmful effects of passive smoking.
Posted: 29 November 2004 | 18:39

Manufacturers want more research on passive smoking

The health risks of second-hand smoke remain untested, according to a panel of medical experts at a Tobacco Manufacturers Association (TMA) seminar last week.
Posted: 29 November 2004 | 18:38

Hospitality says smoking compromise won't work

One of the Government's leaked proposals to combat smoking in public places has been attacked as unworkable by the hospitality industry and lobby groups.
Posted: 29 November 2004 | 18:35

We need a level playing field

The smoking issue continues to hot up. As Caterer went to press this week, the Scottish Executive looked likely to introduce an outright ban on smoking in all public places - including restaurants, bars and hotels.
Posted: 29 November 2004 | 10:45

Fuller's plays down smoking ban impact

Pub operator and brewer Fuller, Smith & Turner has played down the likely effects of a smoking ban.
Posted: 26 November 2004 | 15:26

Pub operators may ditch food sales to hold on to smokers

Article ThumbnailThe smoking-ban exemption for pubs not serving food looks set to backfire as some operators contemplate ditching their menus to allow smoking in their bars.
Posted: 25 November 2004 | 11:46

Wales TUC in move to ban smoking in workplace

The Wales Trades Union Congress (TUC) is campaigning to ban smoking in the workplace.
Posted: 23 November 2004 | 17:50

Every name counts in anti-smoking campaign

Caterer's Stub out Smoking campaign is continuing to strike a chord with readers.
Posted: 23 November 2004 | 17:40

Warwickshire pub enjoys 40% increase in food sales

A Greene King pub in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, has seen its sales rocket 40% since converting to a no-smoking venue in April.
Posted: 23 November 2004 | 17:33

The burning issue

Smoke-free, or free to smoke? Simon Wright
Posted: 23 November 2004 | 16:29

Liverpool lead taken up by councils nationwide

Support for a ban on smoking in public places and the workplace is growing across the country. Following Liverpool's decision to petition the Government for a city-wide ban, some of England's biggest cities and nearly 50 other councils have now added their support.
Posted: 22 November 2004 | 17:04

What the weekend papers say

A round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry...
Posted: 22 November 2004 | 12:15

Stub out Smoking

Time to put an end to passive smoking...
Posted: 17 November 2004 | 12:44

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