Tougher sentences for the country's most serious offenders and plans to create a smoke-free generation featured in the first King's Speech in decades.
The King was booed by protestors as he left parliament after outlining Rishi Sunak's agenda for the year ahead. Tougher sentences for the country's most serious offenders and a crackdown on grooming took centre stage in the first King's Speech in decades.
7%, and said the government would support the Bank of England 'in that goal' by taking 'responsible decisions on spending and borrowing'. Previously announced ambitions to create a 'smoke-free generation' were raised, as the monarch said the government would restrict the sale of tobacco so that children currently aged 14 or younger can never be sold cigarettes.
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