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Menthol cigarettes are to be axed under strict new laws coming into place this year.

The ban is a result of new EU Tobacco Product Directive laws.

The menthol cigs will be withdrawn from shelves of Coventry and Warwickshire in a matter of months.

It is all part of plans to curb young people's desire to take up the unhealthy habit, reports the Liverpool Echo .

The changes, which will be brought in from May 20 will see skinny cigarettes also banned from UK stores.

Philip Morris, the manufacturer of cigarette brands such as Marlboro, tried to appeal against the law change to the European Court of Justice but it was unsuccessful.

Anti-smoking charity, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) says that the move will help to stop young people from taking up the habit.

A spokesperson said: "No person may produce or supply a cigarette or hand rolling tobacco with:

"(a) a filter, paper, package, capsule or other component containing flavourings;

"(b) a filter, paper or capsule containing tobacco or nicotine; or

"(c) a technical feature allowing the consumer to modify the smell, taste, or smoke intensity of the product."

Amanda Sandford, of ASH, told the news outlet that the new laws are an attempt to make smoking less appealing - as well as the move to only sell menthol cigarettes in packs of 20.

She said: "Cigarettes are already expensive. And the price increase of cigarettes is a key factor in making people quit smoking. So by removing the packet of 10 cigarettes this means people will have to find that extra money for a packet.

"It will hit poorer and younger smokers harder who are more likely to buy smaller packs.

"Paying £3 or £4 for a packet of 10 cigarettes at the moment might not seem so much to people and still leave them with change in their pockets.

She said: "It is naturally hard to inhale smoke and for many the first time they smoke it is repugnant, but people persevere with it and that's when they become addicted.

"There is evidence that menthol cigarettes relax the airways and the flavour masks the harshness of the smoke, therefore younger people find it easier to smoke.

"However, it is an absolute myth that menthol cigarettes are better for you.

"All cigarettes are harmful and menthol cigarettes are just as dangerous as normal cigarettes."