House of Commons The Bill received its first
reading on 5 November 2024. The second reading with a debate and votes from MPs occurred on 26 November. It was passed with 415 in favour to 47 against. It was then sent to a
Public Bill Committee which debated the Bill, and reported it with amendments to the House of Commons on 30 January 2025. It had its
report stage and third reading on 26 March 2025, where it passed with 366 in favour and 41 against.
House of Lords The Bill's first reading in the
House of Lords, a formal procedure which signals the start of its journey within the Lords, took place on 27 March 2025. Its second reading took place on 23 April. Report stage was held on 24 February 2026 and 3 March, and the third reading was on 9 March. The Bill then returned to the House of Commons for the consideration of Lords amendments on 23 March 2026, and went to the House of Lords for consideration of reasons by the House of Commons to disagree with the Lords' amendments on 20 April 2026. On that date, the House of Lords voted final approval of the bill. The bill received
Royal Assent on 29 April 2026, becoming the
Tobacco and Vapes Act 2026. Health Secretary
Wes Streeting described the approval as "a turning point" for the nation's health. On 14 May 2025,
Lord Vaizey tabled an amendment to the Bill following his visit to the Swiss research facility of heated tobacco company
Philip Morris International, which paid for Vaizey's flight and accommodation. == Reactions ==