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    Record numbers quit after smoking ban

    LONDON (Reuters) - A record number of smokers quit in the first nine months after the smoking ban came into force in England a year ago, according to a survey.

    The study by Cancer Research UK suggested the ban contributed to a 5.5 percent fall in smoking rates in the nine months after the law changed.

    "These figures show the largest fall in the number of smokers on record," said Professor Robert West, the charity's director of tobacco studies at the Health Behaviour Research Centre at University College London. "I never expected such a dramatic impact."

    It was the world's first detailed study into how a ban may affect smoking rates without the influence of any other tobacco-control measures, such as higher taxes, he added.

    The decline in smoking was the same among men and women and across age groups and social classes.

    Researchers interviewed 32,000 people in England in the nine months before and after the ban came into force last July.

    Smoking declined by 1.6 percent in the period before the ban, compared to 5.5 percent in the next nine months. Researchers used the figures to estimate that about 400,000 smokers gave up after the ban.

    Jean King, Cancer Research UK's director of tobacco control, said the government should create a five-year plan to cut smoking.

    "We must do everything possible to continue this great public health success," she said.

    The government says smoking accounts for 87,000 deaths each year in England alone. It plans to reduce smoking rates to 21 percent or less by 2010.

    Public Health Minister Dawn Primarolo said last month the government may ban cigarette vending machines, packets of 10 and tobacco displays in newsagents.

    Pro-smoking group Forest accused the government of trying to "bully" adult smokers into quitting.

    * Separate research by Nielsen said cigarette sales have dropped by six percent since the ban. That equates to 2.1 billion fewer cigarettes.



    6,000 pubs face closure due to UK smoking ban
    (30 June 2008 11:39)

    More than 6,000 pubs in the UK could close in the next five years if they do not deal with the impact of the smoking ban and the current squeeze on customer spending.

    According to a report by consultancy PricewaterhouseCoopers, 2,000 pubs could cease trading in 2008 alone as the industry continues to struggle to adjust a year after the smoking ban was introduced throughout the UK.

    Michael Jervis, advisory partner at PwC, said: “Since our original prediction last year, the rate of pub closures has accelerated: we now expect to see 6,000 pubs closing by 2012.

    “The UK currently has 76,000 pubs – 10,000 of which are believed to be loss making, so the 6,000 is only just over half of the loss makers.”



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      Pubs over charge so to their closing.
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