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An overview of the extent of smoking, smoking-related harm and the measures being taken to reduce this harm at a local level in England.
The survey report presents information on the percentage of pupils who have ever smoked, tried alcohol or taken drugs and on their regular use.
This impact assessment (IA 3085) was produced with regard to measuring the impact of the Government's policy related to removing legislation which dictates location and design of no-smoking signs, whilst maintaining the requirement to have no-smoking signs.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The percentage of mothers smoking at delivery in England was 13.2% in 2011/12 Quarter 1, lower than the 2010/11 outturn (13.5%), 2009/10 outturn (14.1%) and 2008/09 outturn (14.4%).
Statistical release: Smoking at delivery - Quarter 4, 2010/11
Cigarette smoking among adults including the proportion of people who smoke including demographic breakdowns, changes over time, and e-cigarettes.
Percentage of households owning a smoke alarm or working smoke alarm, England and Wales or England.
Cigarette smoking among adults including the proportion of people who smoke, their demographic breakdowns, changes over time, and e-cigarettes.
This report (HPA-CHaPD-004) is a review considering the toxicity of combustion products.
Primary fires and casualties in other buildings by presence and operation of smoke alarms.
Percentage of smoke alarms that did not operate in primary fires and fires resulting in casualties in other buildings, by type of alarm and reason for failure.
Adult smoking habits in the UK provides estimates for smoking prevalence and average cigarette consumption. This methodology explains how estimates have been calculated following changes in data collection for cigarette consumption.
Smoke from engine, Bridge of Earn, Perthshire, 3 October 2019.
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