Moves to force Island shops to cover their cigarette displays will get a step closer in the House of Keys tomorrow.
The Public Health Tobacco Amendment Bill 2015 will be steered through its second reading by Health and Social Care Minister Howard Quayle.
Selling cigarettes in vending machines and advertising all tobacco products will be banned if legislation is approved.
Mr Quayle told Amy Griffiths more:
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