25/11/2014

Other News In Brief

ONS Release Data On E-Cigarette Use

New data published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has found that e-cigarette users are "almost entirely" former or current smokers.

The data may show that concerns regarding e-cigarettes being a "gateway" to smoking could be unfounded.

The ONS data shows e-cigarettes were being used to help smokers quit, or as a less harmful replacement.

The figures however, are for 2013, and the ONS stated that the "picture is still changing".

Tesco Remove 'Toys For Boys' Sign After Complaint

Tesco has announced it will remove a sign from its stores that referred to a superhero alarm clock as a "gift for boys".

The supermarket has taken the move after a woman posted a picture of her 7-year-old "superhero-loving" daughter next to the sign on Twitter. The picture has been retweeted more than 10,000 times.

Tesco apologised and said the sign would be removed, adding it would "make a great gift for both girls and boys".

'Extremely Rare' Tapir Born At Kent Zoo

A Malayan tapir has been born at a zoo in Kent.

The new baby, a boy named Nias, is an "extremely rare animal" and is currently endangered.

The tapir was born at Port Lympne Reserve near Hythe, who described the birth as "fantastic news not only for the future of Malayan tapirs but also for our dedicated hoofstock keepers".

(MH/CD)

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