You’ll recall the thatched smoking room under construction at the Man O’ War pub in Fingal.
Well it’s complete.
Smoke ’em if you got ’em.
(Thanks Eoin Darby)
You’ll recall the thatched smoking room under construction at the Man O’ War pub in Fingal.
Well it’s complete.
Smoke ’em if you got ’em.
(Thanks Eoin Darby)
Cigarettes are manky.
You can even ask my auntie.
Ah here.
The Mahon Youth Project in Cork highlighting the dangers of smoking as part of the Irish Cancer Society’s X-Hale Short Film competition.
Hat tip: BreakingNews.ie
Unlike Ireland…
In a response to a Maori affairs select committee inquiry into the tobacco industry and Maori smoking rates, tabled in Parliament today, the Government agreed to develop targets for reducing smoking rates with the goal of becoming a smokefree nation.
It will also consider law changes around the promotion, packaging and display of tobacco products as part of the Smokefree Environments (Controls and Enforcement) Bill currently before Parliament. Associate Health Minister Tariana Turia said the Government’s response was “a landmark moment” for New Zealand.
“It is about us asserting our own identity as a nation and defining for ourselves the role tobacco is allowed to play in the life of this country. This is not something we are just going to leave in the hands of the tobacco industry.”
(Hat tip: Mark Geary)