If Britain's Labour Party wins power after this week's election, it plans to ban the sale of e-cigarettes, junk food, and high-caffeine energy drinks to under-16s, restrict ninja swords, zombie-style blades, and machetes, and crack down on online gambling, Bloomberg reports.
According to the party's election manifesto, it also plans to create a National Data Library to help fight fraud, regulate artificial intelligence, and protect children online, among other things.
"We will ban the advertising of junk food and the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to under-16s," the manifesto states.
"We will also ban ninja swords, zombie-style blades, and machetes, and strengthen rules to prevent their online sales," the manifesto states.
A Labour government would also create a new Regulatory Innovation Office to help regulators "update regulation, speed up approval timelines, and co-ordinate issues that span existing boundaries," the manifesto states.
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