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  1. Voluntary code for tobacco advertising as complete ban ruled out (1994)

    Genre
    News report; Parliamentary debate

    Des Fahy reports from Westminister on the new voluntary code on tobacco advertising agreed by the government with the tobacco industry, and the failure of Labour MP Keith Barron’s private members bill...

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  2. York University smoking report (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Clive Turner, Tobacco Manufacturers Association rejecting a report from the University of York which says that quitting smoking is good for the economy.

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  3. Virginia Bottomley on cigarette pack warnings (1993)

    Genre
    Interview

    Paul Rowley interviews Health Secretary, Virginia Bottomley about the decision to impose warnings on British cigarette packets fifty percent larger than the Common Market minimum.

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  4. Norman Beebe report on US anti-smoking campaign (1978)

    Genre
    News report

    Norman Beebe reports on the US Government’s anti-smoking campaign. The American tobacco industry has shown concern over the new legislation, and fears the Government may hit their advertising campaign,...

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  5. Spring budget - Tobacco duties raised (1982)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified male speaker (poss. spokesman for FOREST) on the contents of the Government’s Spring budget, with its announcement of extra duties placed on cigarettes. Female interviewer not identified.

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  6. York University smoking report (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Dr Stella Lowrie, British Medical Association welcoming a report from the University of York which says that quitting tobacco smoking is good for the economy.

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  7. York University smoking report (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Dr. Stella Lowrie, British Medical Association, about a report from the University of York which says that quitting tobacco smoking is good for the economy. Predicts what families may buy...

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  8. Chancellor’s mini-budget - Reaction (1994)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Vox pop

    Malcolm Brown reports on the Chancellor’s mini-budget. Kenneth Clarke’s decision to use duty on drinks, cigarettes, and petrol to balance the books has not gone down well with the industries involved and...

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  9. National no smoking day - increase in lung cancer (1983)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview on a recent increase in cases of lung cancer, allegedly caused by tobacco smoking. The interview coincides with National No Smoking Day. Male speaker not identified. Male interviewer not identified...

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  10. Chancellor’s mini-budget - Kenneth Clarke’s speech (1994)

    Genre
    Speech

    Extracts from Chancellor Kenneth Clarke’s speech to the House of Commons detailing the proposals of his mini-budget (08/12/94). He announces his decision to increase duty on drinks, cigarettes, and petrol....

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