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Disposable vapes will be banned in the UK as part of ambitious government plans to tackle the rise in youth vaping and protect children’s health.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Draft version of the statutory instrument to ban the sale and supply of disposable vapes in England.
Response to an FOI requesting information on disposable drinking cups used by the department
This Freedom of Information request is about the FCO's implementation of disposable and reusable cups.
A report of surveys carried out to assess how consumers are using disposable and reusable nappies.
National Accounts articles and supporting material which appear in the National Accounts area of Guidance and Methodology on the ONS website.
The government has launched a public consultation on youth vaping as part of measures to clamp down on vapes being promoted to children.
There are a number of components within the National Accounts Measure of Real Household Disposable Income (RHDI) which, though they are important in the context of measuring economic output, do not fully represent the experience of households in the same...
Examining how taxes and benefits redistribute between various groups of households in the UK. The study shows where different types of households and individuals are in the income distribution and looks at the changing levels of income inequality over time.
This article investigates the impact of removing “imputed” components to construct measures of RHDI and saving ratio to better represent the economic experience of households
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