Labour Party conference: Streeting promises tough action on vapes …

Streeting says Labour would ban junk food ads targeted at children, create breakfast clubs to provide children with a meal at the start of the day - promising "hungry minds not hungry bellies" - and supervised teeth cleaning in schools.

He issues a warning to the vaping industry, who by offering flavours such as rainbow burst and cotton iced candy have got children addicted to nicotine.

"You have been warned.

A Labour government will come down on you like a tonne of bricks", he says, which is greeted with whoops and cheers from the delegates.

He turns his attention to Rishi Sunak's new proposals on smoking, which he says Labour will vote through.

"Where Labour leads, Rishi Sunak follows," Streeting says.

"Those are just the first steps for what is needed", he says, adding that "fundamental and deep reform" is needed to keep the NHS going for another 75 years.

He says no longer will Britain's NHS be seen as the "sick man of Europe", promising Labour will raise the "healthiest generation that's ever lived".