Cabinet Office Minister hopes new laws make position clearer for teachers
A lack of age restrictions on electronic cigarettes is putting schools in a difficult position when they catch students vaping.
That's from the cabinet office minister as new laws to make it illegal to sell e-cigarette and vaping products to under 18s took their first steps in the House of Keys.
The UK already has legislation preventing the devices being sold to children, while a public consultation here earlier this year showed strong support for age restrictions.
Kate Lord-Brennan says the lack of restriction currently makes it harder for teachers to police:

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