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21 May 2008 4:16PM
The Scottish Government has unveiled plans to extend anti-smoking legislation, leading to the display of tobacco products at points of sale being restricted.
The proposals, designed to “make Scotland healthier”, also call for outlawing the sale of cigarettes in packs of ten.
Public Health Minister Shona Robison outlined the plans to the Scottish Government today (21 May) and said:
"I am aware that some people will be concerned about further statutory controls on the sale... (59 more words)
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