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Almost £11 billion per year ‘could be freed up if people quit smoking’

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Almost £11 billion per year could be freed up and spent in England’s communities if people quit smoking, according to new research.

The study, from experts at the University of Sheffield, found poorer regions of the country could get the most benefit from money saved on tobacco.

A team from the university’s addictions research group looked at

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