EastEnders’ Maisie Smith is spotted for the first time after smoking ‘strong-smelling’ cigarette

EastEnders’ Maisie Smith is spotted for the first time outside the BBC set after being caught smoking a ‘strong-smelling’ cigarette at wheel of her car By Olivia Wheeler For Mailonline Published: 11:27 BST, 24 July 2020 | Updated: 11:27 BST, 24 July 2020 EastEnders star Maisie Smith has been spotted for the first time after she was caught … Read more

Loose Women: Denise Welch urges Coleen Nolan to stop smoking

Loose Women’s Denise Welch has clashed with Coleen Nolan over smoking, after demanding she quits smoking and admitting she wants the ‘horrible’ habit to be banned outdoors.   Amid a debate about whether the habit should be allowed outdoors, Denise, 62, from Tynemouth said that after quitting smoking seven-years ago, she can’t walk past a group … Read more

More than a million Britons have quit smoking during the coronavirus crisis, analysis suggests

Swathes of studies have shown a low prevalence of smokers in hospitals with Covid-19.   If the findings are proven, scientists say it’s likely that it is not cigarettes – filled with thousands of harmful chemicals – that would offer a potential protection, but the nicotine that is beneficial.  A theory flouted by scientists is that … Read more

Tommy Lee shows off his new face tattoos while smoking a cigarette during an outing in Calabasas  

Tommy Lee shows off his new face tattoos while smoking a cigarette during an outing in Calabasas By Kellie Chudzinski For Dailymail.com Published: 06:38 BST, 13 July 2020 | Updated: 07:16 BST, 13 July 2020 He debuted a series of new face tattoos last month.  And Tommy Lee showed off his new body art while … Read more

Peers will urge ministers to BAN smoking outside pubs, restaurants and cafes over health fears

Peers will urge ministers to BAN smoking outside pubs, restaurants and cafes over health fears as venues move tables outdoors amid easing of lockdown measures Group of cross-party peers to raise concern over second-hand smoke impact They will warn more people eating and drinking outside could lead to increase It comes as government relaxes licensing … Read more

Charlie Sheen celebrates one year anniversary since giving smoking by encouraging others to quit

Charlie Sheen celebrates one year anniversary since giving up smoking by encouraging others to quit: ‘Trust me the sooner the better’ By Kevin Kayhart For Dailymail.com Published: 23:24 BST, 4 July 2020 | Updated: 23:31 BST, 4 July 2020 The July 4th holiday marks a major milestone for Charlie Sheen.  The former Two And A … Read more

Canada’s hellish Smoking Hills – which have been burning for CENTURIES

Pictured: The hellish red-striped Smoking Hills – which have been burning for CENTURIES The hills are on Canada’s Arctic coast close to Cape Bathurst in the remote Northwest Territories  They were first discovered by Captain Robert McClure in the 1800s while on a rescue mission The smoke is caused by layers of sulphur-rich brown coal … Read more

Loneliness makes it harder to quit smoking, study finds

Long periods of loneliness, such as those experienced during the current coronavirus lockdown, makes smoking habits worse, according to a new study. Being alone increases both the likelihood of starting smoking and the number of cigarettes smoked per day, while decreasing the likelihood of successfully quitting, UK researchers say. The team at the University of … Read more

Bosses are accused of sidestepping ban aimed at stopping children smoking 

The tobacco firm that is still making a mint from menthol cigarettes: Bosses are accused of sidestepping ban aimed at stopping children smoking Mint flavour menthol cigarettes were banned in Britain just last Wednesday But the UK’s best-selling tobacco company put out product range on same day  The new cigarettes are being advertised under the … Read more

Smoking DOES increase the risk of catching coronavirus, study of 2.4million British people finds

Smoking does increase the risk of getting coronavirus, according to a major British study that disputes growing evidence that the habit is protective. A team at Imperial College London, King’s College London and Zoe – the developer of a symptom-tracking app – looked at 2.4million Britons, of which 11 per cent reported smoking. All participants were … Read more