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England to ban sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to under-16s from next year

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 12:39 PM

LONDON, July 16 (Reuters) – The British government said on Thursday it would ban the sale ​of high-caffeine energy drinks ‌to under-16s in England beginning in April next year, saying the move would protect children’s health and wellbeing.

The ‌government ​said drinks containing more ⁠than 150 milligrams ⁠of caffeine per litre would be covered by the ban, which is subject to parliamentary ​approval and would apply to sales in shops, vending machines ⁠and online.

Ministers said ⁠around 100,000 children in ​England consume such drinks every day ​and cited evidence linking them to ‌sleep disruption, anxiety and poor concentration.

The energy drinks ban is the latest in a series ⁠of measures pursued by outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government to curb risks ⁠facing ‌children and teenagers.

Britain plans ⁠to ban social media ​for ‌under-16s and impose default overnight ​social media ⁠curfews for 16- and 17-year-olds, arguing the restrictions will improve young people’s health, sleep and wellbeing.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; editing by ​David Gaffen)