Guernseyman Mike Tidd chose to submit the mechanical tobacco cutter that his father made during the German occupation of the island between 30 June 1940 and 9 May 1945. It's an object which now ...
The other witness to testify against the cut was Kim Malsam-Rysdon, representing Avera Health, which runs the state-funded Quitline program and provides other anti-tobacco services. She said the ...