Anyone born on or after 1 January 2009 will never be able to legally purchase cigarettes in the UK. The Tobacco and Vapes Bill received Royal Assent on 29 April 2026, as detailed by the UK Government, creating a permanent ban on the sale of all tobacco products, including cigars and shisha, to that entire generation. The rules come into force on 1 January 2027. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting called it “a turning point for the nation’s health,” saying the legislation ends “the cycle of tobacco addiction for future generations” and represents “one of the boldest steps in decades to prevent illness before it even begins.” The government has framed this as a central pillar of its 10 Year Health Plan, shifting focus from treating sickness to preventing it. The numbers behind the bill are stark. Smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death in the UK, responsible for approximately 80,000 deaths every year, and is a major driver of strokes, heart disease, and cancer, placing a significant, avoidable strain on the NHS. As highlighted by LADbible, the legislation is also the first of its kind in Europe. The bill goes well beyond cigarettes, targeting vapes and retail enforcement too The new law also introduces significant restrictions on vaping. It will be illegal to sell vapes, nicotine pouches, and non-nicotine vapes to anyone under the age of 18. The government is also restricting vape flavours, branding, and packaging to reduce their appeal to younger people, amid broader child safety concerns from legislators across multiple policy areas. Vaping bans will be extended to more public spaces, including inside hospitals, outside schools, and in playgrounds, and drivers with child passengers will be banned from vaping in the car. Retailers face substantial operational changes. Any shop wishing to sell cigarettes, vapes,