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Children sell knives like clothes online, MP says
UK Policing and Crime Minister Sarah Jones warns that children as young as 12 are buying and selling knives online, similar to trading clothes, with the government reviewing a licensing system to curb knife crime. The new National Knife Crime Centre aims to tackle online weapon sales.
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Children sell knives like clothes online, MP says
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