France
France will soon require all tobacco companies to sell their products in plain packs starting next year. The measure is part of a reform passed in the lower house of parliament that also includes laws aimed at fighting anorexia, and new arrangements for funding consultations with doctors, which have triggered major street protests by medics.
From May 2016, tobacco companies will have to sell cigarettes in plain packaging with photographs of internal organs damaged by smoking, with the brand name appearing only in small lettering. Smoking will be banned in the presence of children in cars, as will the use of electronic cigarettes on public transport and offices.