Plans to raise minimum smoking age to 21 approved by Cabinet

Smoking and exposure to second-hand smoke kills an estimated 4,500 people a year in Ireland.

Smoking and exposure to second-hand smoke kills an estimated 4,500 people a year in Ireland.

The minimum age for the purchase of cigarettes will to 21, according to plans approved by Cabinet.

It would make Ireland the first country in the EU to take the measure.

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