- Bill introduced in the Commons by
Wes Streetingon behalf of Department of Health and Social Care
Baroness Merronon behalf of Department of Health and Social Care
1st reading in the Commons - 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution, Ways and Means resolution in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗49 speakers · 115 speechesDivision #48Second ReadingAyes 415Noes 47
- 108 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Commons7 Not moved55 Not called26 Negatived on division4 Agreed15 Withdrawn1 Disagreed8 members moved amendments
- 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 the New Nicotine Alliance (TVB04)
- Written evidence submitted by Cambridge and Peterborough NHS Trust (TVB05)
- Written evidence submitted by Catherine Wiggins (TVB06)
- Written evidence submitted by evapo (TVB07)
- Written evidence submitted by the Scottish Grocers Federation (TVB08)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Beer and Pub Association (TVB09)
- Written evidence submitted by Hunters & Frankau Limited (TVB10)
- Written evidence submitted by Touch Automated Retail (TVB11)
- Written evidence submitted by Kenvue UK (TVB12)
- Written evidence submitted by the Institute of Economic Affairs (TVB13)
- Written evidence submitted by J. Cortes Cigars (TVB14)
- Written evidence submitted by the Imported Tobacco Products Advisory Council (ITPAC) (TVB15)
- 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 Cancer Research UK (TVB18)
- Written evidence submitted by IKE Tech (TVB19)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Thoracic Society (BTS) (TVB20)
- Written evidence submitted by Barkers of Harrogate (TVB21)
- Written evidence submitted by the Tobacco Manufacturers' Association (TVB22)
- Written evidence submitted by the Independent British Vape Trade Association (IBVTA) (TVB23)
- Written evidence submitted by Allen Carr's Easyway (TVB24)
- 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 European Cigar Manufacturers Association (ECMA) (TVB28)
- 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 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 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 Arcus Compliance Limited (TVB39)
- 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 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 the British Brands Group (TVB43)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Heart Foundation (TVB44)
- 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 the National Fire Chief Council (NFCC) (TVB48)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Convenience Stores (TVB49)
- Written evidence submitted by Mitchell Orchant, Founder and Director of C.Gars Ltd (TVB50)
- 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 British Medical Association (BMA) (TVB53)
- 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 Japan Tobacco International (JTI) (TVB56)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Emily Peckham, Dr Zahra Jorjoran Shushtari, and Dr András Vörös (TVB57)
- Written evidence submitted by the Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco (FOREST) (TVB58)
- 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 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 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 Bristol City Council (TVB83)
- Written evidence submitted by Robert Sidebottom (TVB84)
- Written evidence submitted by NASUWT (supplementary) (TVB85)
- 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 Resolve ASB (TVB88)
- Written evidence submitted by Vendi Tech (TVB89)
- 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 41135 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Commons91 Not called36 Agreed4 Negatived on division1 No decision3 Not selected18 members moved amendments
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- 258 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords200 Not moved30 Withdrawn7 Stood part21 Withdrawn before debate27 members moved amendments
- 228 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Lords97 Not moved11 Withdrawn1 Disagreed118 Agreed1 Withdrawn before debate17 members moved amendments
- 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