He said he was concerned that a black market in single-use vapes could develop and some people may be tempted to return to smoking cigarettes.
I was one of the lucky few to get my hands on it last month, and it makes quite a first impression. It's like a Switch - but with a bigger and brighter screen, and of course much more power under the hood.It also has a cool hook - you can use the controller like a computer mouse by twisting it on its side, making PC games such as Civilization VII a more enjoyable experience than struggling with joysticks.
It's not all good news for gamers though as that power comes with a cost - not only is the hardware more expensive than Nintendo fans may be used to, some games are too. A physical copy of Mario Kart World costs a whopping £74.99.But with pre-orders selling out worldwide, at least for now it's looking like Nintendo might well be onto another winner.is a TikTok creator with nearly 90 million followers, a Netflix movie star and also a singer on the brink of releasing her debut studio album.
Called Addison, it’s out on Friday and the 24-year-old says it has been inspired by the music of Charli XCX and Madonna.Overseen by Swedish super producer Max Martin's publishing company, Rae has co-written every song, with the album produced between Los Angeles, New York and Sweden.
Five songs from the album have already been released – with last year's summer hit Diet Pepsi by far the biggest success story.
It reached the top 10 in the UK singles chart and served as Rae's breakthrough hit."I'm seeing younger people, more ethnically diverse people, a lot of really good queer representation happening... and that's really, really important," she said.
"We're seeing a more modern Wales perhaps being represented whilst not losing that classic literary approach."We have a really rich national history of literature and there's nothing wrong with being middle-class, there's nothing wrong with really literary writing like classic books.
"There's just a place for all of our different types of writing. That's the most important thing."A highlight of Jade's week at Hay was going to see curator, writer and broadcaster Ekow Eshun "on a panel of black voices talking about black history", while another standout was attending a talk with the writer