Knives: Sales

(asked on 21st April 2026) - View Source

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps her Department is taking to enforce age restrictions on the (a) online and (b) offline sale of knives to persons under the age of 18.


Answered by
Sarah Jones Portrait
Sarah Jones
Minister of State (Home Office)
This question was answered on 27th April 2026

On 7 April 2026 the Government published ‘Protecting Lives, Building Hope: A Plan to Halve Knife Crime’, which sets out how the Government is aiming to halve knife crime in the decade to 2034. We have been taking action in the Crime and Policing Bill, which is now in its final stages in Parliament, by increasing the penalty for sale of knives to those under 18 to a maximum of two years imprisonment and we have brought forward a number of new legislative measures to toughen our controls on the online sale of knives. They include introducing a new two-step age verification process for online sale and delivery of knives. This process stipulates the acceptable forms of identification to verify age at point of sale and on delivery and that parcels containing knives can only be delivered to the hands of the person who placed the order and they will have to show proof of age and identity on delivery.

The Government also launched a public consultation on 16 December 2025 to gather views on proposals to introduce a licensing scheme for those who sell knives, including importers, retailers and private sellers, making them subject to stronger regulations and conditions. Following the close of the consultation on 24 February 2026, the responses received are currently being considered and the Government response will be published in due course.

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