- Bill introduced in the Commons by1st reading in the Commons
- Bill 121 2024-25 (as introduced)
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- Bill 121 EN 2024-25
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- Impact assessment from the Department of Health & Social Care
- Delegated Powers Memorandum from the Department of Health & Social Care
- Tobacco and Vapes Bill 2024-25
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution, Ways and Means resolution in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗49 speakers · 115 speechesDivision #48Second ReadingAyes 415Noes 47
- Tobacco and Vapes Bill: call for evidence
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Commons7 Not called7 Negatived on division3 Agreed3 Withdrawn
- Written evidence submitted by the New Nicotine Alliance (TVB04)
- Written evidence submitted by evapo (TVB07)
- Written evidence submitted by the Scottish Grocers Federation (TVB08)
- Written evidence submitted by Hunters & Frankau Limited (TVB10)
- Written evidence submitted by the Institute of Economic Affairs (TVB13)
- Written evidence submitted by the Imported Tobacco Products Advisory Council (ITPAC) (TVB15)
- Written evidence submitted by Cancer Research UK (TVB18)
- Written evidence submitted by IKE Tech (TVB19)
- Written evidence submitted by Barkers of Harrogate (TVB21)
- Written evidence submitted by the Tobacco Manufacturers' Association (TVB22)
- Written evidence submitted by Allen Carr's Easyway (TVB24)
- Written evidence submitted by the European Cigar Manufacturers Association (ECMA) (TVB28)
- Written evidence submitted by Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) - on the tobacco sections of the Bill (TVB33)
- Written evidence submitted by Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) - on the vaping sections of the Bill (TVB34)
- Written evidence submitted by the Global Institute for Novel Nicotine (GINN) (TVB35)
- Written evidence submitted by the Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) (TVB01)
- Written evidence submitted by Gordon Beard (TVB02)
- Written evidence submitted by Peter Terry (TVB03)
- Written evidence submitted by Cambridge and Peterborough NHS Trust (TVB05)
- Written evidence submitted by Catherine Wiggins (TVB06)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Beer and Pub Association (TVB09)
- Written evidence submitted by Touch Automated Retail (TVB11)
- Written evidence submitted by Kenvue UK (TVB12)
- Written evidence submitted by J. Cortes Cigars (TVB14)
- Written evidence submitted by the University of Nottingham Centre for Public Health and Epidemiology (TVB16)
- Written evidence submitted by Imperial Brands (TVB17)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Thoracic Society (BTS) (TVB20)
- Written evidence submitted by the Independent British Vape Trade Association (IBVTA) (TVB23)
- Written evidence submitted by Fresh (Making Smoking History) programme (TVB25)
- Written evidence submitted by Richard Crosby (TVB26)
- Written evidence submitted by the UCL Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group (UTARG) (TVB27)
- Written evidence submitted by the Institute of Social Marketing and Health (ISMH), University of Stirling (TVB29)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Alistair Duff (TVB30)
- Written evidence submitted by Louise Ross (TVB31)
- Written evidence submitted by Constantine Kitis (TVB32)
- Written evidence submitted by Broughton Life Sciences Ltd (TVB36)
- Written evidence submitted by the Royal College of Midwives (TVB37)
- Written evidence submitted by Rohan Pike Consulting Pty Ltd (TVB38)
- Written evidence submitted by Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) - on the licensing and registration powers in the Bill (TVB41)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Brands Group (TVB43)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Heart Foundation (TVB44)
- Written evidence submitted by Arcus Compliance Limited (TVB39)
- Written evidence submitted by the Mental Health and Smoking Partnership (a coalition of organisations coordinated by ASH) on the impact of the Bill on people with mental health conditions (TVB42)
- Written evidence submitted by Public Health, Wakefield Council (TVB45)
- Written evidence submitted by Yorkshire Cancer Research (TVB46)
- Written evidence submitted by Tor Imports (TVB47)
- Written evidence submitted by Mitchell Orchant, Founder and Director of C.Gars Ltd (TVB50)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Medical Association (BMA) (TVB53)
- Written evidence submitted by Japan Tobacco International (JTI) (TVB56)
- Written evidence submitted by the Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco (FOREST) (TVB58)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Fire Chief Council (NFCC) (TVB48)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Convenience Stores (TVB49)
- Written evidence submitted by Priyesh Vekaria, OneStop - Carlton Convenience (TVB51)
- Written evidence submitted by Gurpal Jhutty, Nisa Local, Leamington Spa (TVB52)
- Written evidence submitted by the Tobacco Control Research Group, University of Bath (TVB54)
- Written evidence submitted by Helen and Ross Starkey (High Street News Rhyl) (TVB55)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Emily Peckham, Dr Zahra Jorjoran Shushtari, and Dr András Vörös (TVB57)
- Written evidence submitted by Philip Morris Limited (PML) (TVB59)
- Written evidence submitted by the Grassroots Campaign Against the Tobacco Ban (TVB60)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (TVB61)
- Written evidence submitted by ASH Scotland (Action on Smoking and Health Scotland) (supplementary) (TVB70)
- Written evidence submitted by the Independent British Vape Trade Association (IBVTA) (further evidence) (TVB71)
- Written evidence submitted by the Asian Consultancy on Tobacco Control (TVB62)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Jon Berrick (TVB63)
- Written evidence submitted by the Campaign for Children's Lung Health (CCLH) (TVB64)
- Written evidence submitted by ASH Wales Cymru (supplementary) (TVB65)
- Written evidence submitted by the North East Public Protection Partnership (TVB66)
- Written evidence submitted by the Royal College of Physicians (supplementary) (TVB67)
- Written evidence submitted by the Consumer Choice Center (TVB68)
- Written evidence submitted by the Institute of Licensing (TVB69)
- Written evidence submitted by We Vape consumer advocacy group (TVB75)
- Written evidence submitted by Cheshire and Merseyside Public Health Collaborative (Champs) (TVB76)
- Written evidence submitted by Asthma + Lung UK (supplementary) (TVB74)
- Written evidence submitted by CCHG trading as VPZ (TVB77)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Paediatric Respiratory Society (BPRS) (TVB78)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Directors of Public Health (supplementary) (TVB79)
- Written evidence submitted by the UK Vaping Industry Association (TVB80)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Johannes Kniess, Senior Lecturer in Political Philosophy, Newcastle University; and Andreas Schmidt, Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy, University of Groningen in the Netherlands (TVB81)
- Written evidence submitted by the Australian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS) (TVB82)
- Written evidence submitted by the Independent British Vape Trade Association (IBVTA) (further evidence) (TVB86)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor John Holloway, University of Southampton (TVB87)
- Written evidence submitted by Vendi Tech (TVB89)
- Bill 172 2024-25 (as amended in Public Bill Committee)
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- Written evidence submitted by Bristol City Council (TVB83)
- Written evidence submitted by Robert Sidebottom (TVB84)
- Written evidence submitted by NASUWT (supplementary) (TVB85)
- Written evidence submitted by Resolve ASB (TVB88)
- Legislative Consent Motion agreed by the Northern Ireland Assembly on 10 February 2025
- Tobacco and Vapes Bill 2024-25: Progress of the Bill
- Letter with further information following on from Committee stage from the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health and Prevention
- Letter from Ashley Dalton MP regarding snus, tobacco related devices, vending machines, vape advertising and pharmacists, sponsorship contracts/forestalling measure, medically licensed vapes, valid ID, restricted premises orders and restricted sale orders, performers exemptions, Crown application, application of Part 7 to Parliament/ Crown Estate, application of smoke-free places and vape-free places in prisons.
- Report stage, 3rd reading in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗35 speakers · 95 speechesDivision #155Third ReadingAyes 366Noes 4120 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Commons17 Not called2 Negatived on division1 Agreed
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- Tobacco and Vapes Bill: HL Bill 89
- 22nd Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords9 Withdrawn8 Not moved3 Withdrawn before debate
- 20 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Lords14 Not moved1 Disagreed4 Agreed1 Withdrawn
- Bill 405 2024-26 (Lords Amendments)
- Bill 405 2024-26 - large print (Lords Amendments)
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- Bill 405 EN 2024-26
- Bill 405 EN 2024-26 - large print
- Programme motion, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗17 speakers · 45 speeches
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗3 speakers · 5 speeches
King Charles III grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law