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内容摘要:"And it brings joy for people. In the difficult times we had through Covid, people turned to theatre and music."

"And it brings joy for people. In the difficult times we had through Covid, people turned to theatre and music."

Scotland and Northern Ireland have introduced their own bans, timed to coincide with the one in England and Wales.Vape use has risen rapidly over the last decade with 9% of the British public now buying and using e-cigarettes.

Trump says US will speak to Iran next week and ‘may’ sign a nuclear deal

Latest figures suggest about one in four vapers use the disposable versions, although that proportion has fallen since the ban was announced.And while it is illegal to sell vapes to anyone under 18, disposable vapes, often sold in smaller, more colourful packaging than refillable ones, have been cited as an important factor in the rise of youth vaping.Currently one in seven 18 to 24-year-olds vape but have never smoked.

Trump says US will speak to Iran next week and ‘may’ sign a nuclear deal

Vaping is substantially less harmful than smoking but it has not been around for long enough for its long-term risks to be known, according to the NHS.The environmental impact is considerable. Single-use vapes are difficult to recycle and typically end up in landfill where their batteries can leak harmful chemicals like battery acid, lithium, and mercury into the environment, the government said.

Trump says US will speak to Iran next week and ‘may’ sign a nuclear deal

Batteries thrown into household waste also cause hundreds of

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs estimates almost five million single-use vapes were either littered or thrown into general waste each week last year.Ross said food tourism was a global phenomenon, referring to Iceland's famous ice cream tours, known as ísbíltúr.

"Gastro-tourism is booming, also eno-tourism, so wine," he said."People [are] going places purely for the food or the drink.

"What a lovely thing that you can go and support local businesses, hopefully, and eat in the great restaurants and try all of these amazing things."Wales is probably right up there with places that should push this as a big thing."

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