Kiran Sidhu

    Kiran is a tobacco harm reduction fellow for Filter. She is a writer and journalist who has written for publications including the Guardian, the Telegraph, I Paper and the Times, among many others. Her book, I Can Hear the Cuckoo, was published by Gaia in 2023. She lives in Wales.

    Kiran’s fellowship was previously supported by an independently administered tobacco harm reduction scholarship from Knowledge-Action-Change—an organization that has separately provided restricted grants and donations to Filter.

    Who’s Missing From the Tobacco Harm Reduction Conversation?

    When it comes to tobacco harm reduction, whose opinions and voices should be heard? ...

    Leading US Nicotine-Consumer Voice Falls Silent

    Nicotine consumers who have made life-changing switches to safer products, and their organizations, form ...

    Nicotine Consumer Advocates Share Strategies, Support Amid Hostility

    Advocates work with the government while activists fight with the government,” Maria Papaionnoy-Duic, the ...

    Researchers Expose “Serious Flaws” in Prominent Vaping-Harms Study 

    The continual battles over research relating to tobacco harm reduction intensified in May. Two ...

    EU Health Commissioner Under Fire for Spouting Vape Misinformation

    Misinformation about tobacco harm reduction, though sadly rife, is especially damaging when it comes ...

    A Health Philosopher’s Views on Tobacco Harm Reduction

    The tobacco harm reduction (THR) debate encompasses many challenging ethical questions—from the respective roles ...

    The UK’s Impending Disposable Vapes Ban Looks Unenforceable

    The United Kingdom is heading for an explosion in the illicit vapes market when ...

    Family Tragedy Spurs One Man’s Drive to Cut Smoking in South Africa

    Kurt Yeo is the co-founder of Vaping Saved My Life (VSML), a South African ...

    A Cup of Tea With My Anti-Vaping Neighbor

    Sarah lives next door to me in a romantic-looking cottage in rural Wales. Most ...

    Smear Tactics Against THR Advocates Reflected in NZ Media Ruling

    Tobacco harm reduction (THR) advocates don’t just face misinformation in the form of false ...