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Date of birth March 13,1972
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BooksEmpowering the English Regions
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Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain
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Michelle Elizabeth Mitchell OBE is the Chief Executive of Cancer Research UK. She has worked extensively in the charity sector, having led Age UK, the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain and the Fawcett Society. She is a non-executive director of NHS England.

At least 20,000 annual UK cancer deaths avoidable, says charity

At least 20,000 annual UK cancer deaths avoidable, says charity
Nov 27,2023 8:11 pm

... " Michelle Mitchell, chief executive of Cancer Research UK, said: " Cancer is the defining health issue of our time...

Rishi Sunak defends plan to ban smoking for younger generation

Rishi Sunak defends plan to ban smoking for younger generation
Oct 5,2023 1:11 am

... But Cancer Research UK s Michelle Mitchell said the announcement on the smoking age was a " critical step"...

Sarah Harding: Early breast cancer study in singer's memory begins

Sarah Harding: Early breast cancer study in singer's memory begins
Jun 26,2023 9:10 pm

... " Michelle Mitchell, chief executive of Cancer Research UK, added: " Even in the darkest days of her cancer journey, Sarah Harding was a fearless advocate for research...

Deborah James: Bowelbabe charity fund raises £11. 3m

Deborah James: Bowelbabe charity fund raises £11. 3m
Apr 4,2023 7:10 pm

... " Chief executive of Cancer Research UK Michelle Mitchell said Dame Deborah was a " force of nature" and said the " overwhelming support the fund" has received was a testament " to how many lives she touched"...

Air pollution cancer breakthrough will rewrite the rules

Air pollution cancer breakthrough will rewrite the rules
Sep 10,2022 3:11 am

... Michelle Mitchell, chief executive of Cancer Research UK, stressed that " smoking remains the biggest cause of lung cancer"...

UK skin cancer deaths higher in men than women

UK skin cancer deaths higher in men than women
Jul 15,2022 12:20 pm

... Michelle Mitchell, chief executive of Cancer Research, says the figures " drive home the importance of sun safety"...

Cancer: High Street pharmacists to make referrals

Cancer: High Street pharmacists to make referrals
Jun 15,2022 2:45 am

... " Michelle Mitchell, from Cancer Research UK, said: " By changing the way people engage with the health service, we have the potential to help diagnose more cancers at an earlier, more treatable stage...

Are we failing young people with cancer?

Are we failing young people with cancer?
May 14,2022 3:45 am

... But to meet these waiting time targets, the charity says GPs need good, timely access to tests: " This will support and encourage [GPs] to refer patients at the earliest opportunity, " says chief executive Michelle Mitchell...

Rishi Sunak defends plan to ban smoking for younger generation

Mar 2,2022 4:02 am

By James GregoryBBC News

Plans to phase out the sale of cigarettes in England would be the " biggest Public Health intervention in A Generation " Rishi Sunak has said.

The Prime Minister said there was " no safe level of smoking" when asked about restricting people's right to choose.

His plan seeks to raise the legal Age Of smoking every year by a year so that eventually no-one can buy tobacco.

Tory MPs will be allowed a free vote while Labour indicated it would back the policy.

But some critics of the policy say it could lead to The Creation of a " black market".

in his keynote speech at the Conservative Party Conference, Mr Sunak said he believed it was The Right step to tackle the leading cause of preventable ill-health.

In an interview with BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, Mr Sunak was challenged on why he was taking measures to ban The Future sale of cigarettes But in June pushed back part of the government's anti-obesity strategy,

Originally scheduled for this month, plans to ban two-for-one junk food deals have been delayed by the government for another two years.

But Mr Sunak told The Bbc smoking cigarettes was not the same as eating crisps or a piece of cake because it could not be part of a balanced diet and there was no safe level of smoking.

" Smoking is unequivocally the single biggest preventable cause of death, disability and illness in our society, " He Said .

" Everyone recognises this measure will be the single biggest intervention in Public Health in A Generation . "

He Said measures to restrict choice were " never easy" But nobody would want their children or grandchildren to Grow Up to smoke.

Smoking increases The Risk of strokes, heart disease, dementia and stillbirth as well as causing one in four deaths from cancer. Smoking rates have been falling since the 1970s. But there are still More Than five million smokers in England and six million across the UK. Currently, one in nine 18 to 24-year-olds smokes, according to The Office for National Statistics.

The idea of gradually increasing the smoking age was put forward Last Year by Javed Khan , the former Barnardo's chief executive, who was asked by ministers to consider new approaches to tackling smoking.

At The Time , the government, which was led by Boris Johnson , said such a move was unlikely.

But Mr Sunak has decided to throw his backing behind it as a way of meeting the government's ambition for England to be smokefree by 2030 - defined as less than 5% of the population smoking.

Labour said it would " not play politics with Public Health " and would lend the Prime Minister the votes to get The Law Passed - But The Plan is likely to meet opposition from the libertarian wing of the Conservative Party .

Earlier This Week , It is understood she will not vote in favour of the policy.

Christopher Snowdon , head of Lifestyle Economics at The Institute of Economic Affairs Think Tank , told The Bbc the policy if implemented would lead to " massive black markets".

" You're going to have, almost certainly, a fairly large, informal market of smokers who are Old Enough to buy cigarettes selling cigarettes to people who are not Old Enough .

" The Problem with prohibition isn't that it doesn't have any effect whatsoever on consumption, The Problem with prohibition is it leads to massive black markets and a lot of tax revenues gone. "

Simon Clark , director of The Smokers ' rights group Forest, accused the Prime Minister of " dumbing down" by treating Future Generations of adults like children.

He added that Mr Sunak had taken a " Wrecking Ball to the principles of choice and personal responsibility".

But Cancer Research UK's Michelle Mitchell said The Announcement on the smoking age was a " critical step".

" If implemented, the Prime Minister will deserve great credit for putting the health of UK citizens ahead of the interests of the tobacco lobby. "

Deborah Arnott , from campaign Group Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), said what had been announced was an " unprecedented" set of measures which would hasten The Day smoking is obsolete.

Also in his interview with the Today programme, Mr Sunak:

While Mr Sunak undoubtedly hopes his plans to phase out smoking will be A Legacy of his Time In office, his first conference as PM was overshadowed by his decision, and the speculation in The Days leading up to it, to rail project.

While critics reacted with anger to the decision, the PM insisted investments would instead be made in transport projects across the country.

Are you a smoker or a parent? How do you feel about the proposed change? Get In Touch .

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