Plans to ban junk food ads and limit children's access to high-caffeine energy drinks reflect a strong commitment to improving public health and reducing NHS strain.
The UK government is poised to enforce a ban on junk food advertisements before 9pm and eliminate online ads for unhealthy products to combat childhood obesity.
Keir Starmer's administration is determined to face backlash over 'nanny state' concerns in their pursuit of essential health measures to ease NHS pressures.
Measures are being introduced, such as a potential indoor smoking ban extension and enhanced powers for councils to manage fast-food outlets near schools.
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