'Menacing' machetes and zombie knives face ban

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Knives which have 'no practical use' could be banned in England and Wales under government plans.

Machetes and so-called zombie knives "with no practical use" could be banned in England and Wales under proposals to shut legal loopholes and curb violence.

Under current rules, the possession of machetes and zombie knives are not outlawed unless they feature images or words on them that suggest they could be used for violence. And the government is considering a new offence for carrying a knife with the intention to injure or cause fear of violence. The current law only applies to those who intend to cause injury.

Announcing the new proposals, Home Secretary Suella Braverman said: "The thugs wielding these deadly knives aim to terrorise their victims and the public, and too often even carry out horrific or fatal attacks.

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