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Starmer to ban TV junk food ads after 9pm in public health drive

PM says he is prepared to be bold on tackling public health through prevention, even in the face of opposition

Junk food advertisements will be banned after 9pm on television next year as part of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s drive to improve public health.

Paid-for online adverts for unhealthy food products will be stopped altogether under the new rules which will come into force in England on October 1 2025, fulfilling a key Labour manifesto pledge.

“Our health mission makes clear that this requires a prevention revolution, tackling the drivers of preventable illness and reducing demand on health services,” health minister Andrew Gwynne said in a written statement to the Commons on Thursday.

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