Number of Irish smokers down significantly since 1998

The number of smokers in Ireland has fallen significantly in the past seven years, according to the Office of Tobacco Control.

Number of Irish smokers down significantly since 1998

The number of smokers in Ireland has fallen significantly in the past seven years, according to the Office of Tobacco Control.

Launching its latest annual report today, the OTC said less than one quarter of Irish people were smokers in August of this year, compared to almost one third seven years ago.

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