Age To Buy Cigarettes In England Should Rise Every Year, Review Says
The legal age of sale for cigarettes in England should be raised by one year every year until eventually no one can buy tobacco products, a government-commissioned review said on Thursday.
Price hikes and cost cuts light stable fire for Big Tobacco
Ratings agency Moody's says European tobacco giants on sound commercial footing.
Website launched to help doctors understand 'zombie' symptoms of new psychoactive substances
Public Health England introduced system to help 'poor' grasp of dealing with new drugs such as Spice.
Top five UK-listed companies with substantial exposure to the US
A key attraction of UK-listed companies is that they could become takeover targets for larger US competitors
Think your vegetarian diet is saving the planet? Think again
Lots of people are cutting back on meat to be more environmentally friendly, but other foods come at a cost to the climate too.
FTSE Moves: Top-flight stocks buoyed by BAT plans for £38bn Reynolds mega-merger
Market rises on plans for tobacco deal that will bring together such key brands as Lucky Strike, Camel and Rothmans.
Raise your glasses to booze wthout the hangover – thanks to Brexit
Synthetic alcohol, which gives a buzz but not a sore head, has been held back by the EU but not once we leave.
FTSE Moves: London market buoyed by better-than-expected construction data
Market lifts after construction sector in August bounces back from a seven-year low the month before.
FTSE Moves: London market slips as heavyweight firms trade ex-dividend
Top flight investors sold off shares in firms announcing the cut-off date for their next dividend payout.
FTSE Moves: Poor trade data hampers London market rise post-Brexit
The FTSE was subdued on the back of poor trade and consumer confidence data.
Former Rolls-Royce investor Neil Woodford buys 20% stake in Imperial Innovations for £11.6m
Imperial Innovations was spun out of Imperial College London in 2006.
E-cigarettes gaining popularity in Europe, especially France and UK, study shows
Scientists at Imperial College London found the number of people who have tried e-cigarettes almost doubled in the UK in two years.
International Women's Day 2016: The six women smashing the glass ceiling at UK's top firms
Only a quarter of board members at the UK's FTSE 100 companies are female - while only six are CEO.
Whitbread: Costa disappoints in first group results under new CEO Alison Brittain
Premier Inn revenue climbed 4.4%. Overall like-for-like sales edged up by 3.2%.
Market round-up: FTSE gains as BoE hold rates and commodity stocks soar on weak US dollar
The MPC surprised no one when it announced not to increase central interest rates.
Market report: FTSE 100 dragged lower by mining stocks
London's main benchmark was dragged lower by commodities-related stocks.
Tobacco giants face uphill battle to keep branding on packs after Philip Morris loses court battle
Tobacco giant Philip Morris loses bid to keep its logo on cigarette packs in Australia.
Market round-up: Mining firms regain foothold while tobacco burns low
Seven month low on 11 day losing streak sees market heading toward correction.
End of Iran sanctions bad for independent Scotland?
Before sanctions were imposed by the West and some other nations, Iran reckoned that it could produce four million barrels of oil per day for the next 100 years on known oil reserves.
Marijuana legalisation: Is the UK falling out of love with cannabis?
Or is it that propaganda surrounding the dangers of the drug is getting through?
Market round-up: Tobacco stocks smoking as FTSE 100 investors seek shelter from Greece
Investors were worried about Greece and where its future lies in the eurozone.
Market round-up: Grexit potential passes glass half empty feeling to FTSE 100
Shares at Majestic Wine were also down following its acquisition of Naked Wines.
Market round-up: Morrisons among biggest fallers as FTSE 100 hits 2-month low
Morrisons has been struggling with competition making things tricky for the supermarket.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 down due to Alton Towers crash and no deal on Greece
The Alton Towers crash caused Merlin Entertainment's share to fall 3.46%
Imperial Tobacco Canada and Rothmans, Benson & Hedges ordered to pay record £8bn fines
JTI-MacDonald is the third Canadian tobacco company deemed to have earned billions of dollars at the expense of the health of customers.
Market round-up: Disappointing manufacturing output sends FTSE 100 down after morning gains
FTSE 100 closed 0.44% lower than the open with Ashtead group as its biggest riser.
Market round-up: CHR and Aer Lingus deal lifts FTSE 100
FTSE 100 rose by 1.24%, climbing after the Queen's speech
Who is Alison Brittain, Whitbread's new female chief executive?
Brittain was appointed Whitbread chief executive, making her the sixth female FTSE 100 CEO.
Imperial Tobacco blames Isis for sales slump
Company blames 2-5 per cent dip in sales on import ban and instability in Isis controlled areas of Middle East.
Markets round-up: FTSE 100 steady as UK prepares to vote but Sainsbury's loss is a drag
The supermarket reported its first annual loss for 10 years on 6 May.