London - The British government came under renewed fire yesterday over its decision to exempt Formula One from a proposed ban on tobacco sponsorship, after it emerged that the minister in charge had family links to the motor racing industry. The Conservatives seized on the revelation that Public Health Minister Ms Tessa Jowell's husband, Mr David Mills, was until recently a non-executive director of Formula One company Benetton Formula.
Tobacco ruling attacked
London - The British government came under renewed fire yesterday over its decision to exempt Formula One from a proposed ban…
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