Menthol cigarettes will be made illegal this year as strict new law is brought in - this is when it comes into effect

The ban will come into force from May 2020 (Photo: Shutterstock)The ban will come into force from May 2020 (Photo: Shutterstock)
The ban will come into force from May 2020 (Photo: Shutterstock)

Menthol cigarettes are to be banned in the UK this year, as strict new legislation will come into force.

The ban comes as part of an effort to prevent young people from smoking and reduce the number of people taking up the habit.

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Impending ban

Menthol cigarettes and rolling tobacco will be withdrawn from shelves later this year, with the ban due to come into force from May 2020.

The ban stems from new EU Tobacco Product Directive laws, which outlaws menthol cigarettes.

It is hoped the move will help deter young people from taking up smoking by banning cigarettes with a ‘characterising flavour’ other than tobacco.

Skinny cigarettes will also be banned from UK stores when the new EU law comes into force.

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