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Up to 10,000 bar staff across the country to be trained by spring next year .
Labour Party pledged in its manifesto to introduce a new offence for spiking.
Number 10 says it is part of its promise to halve violence against women and girls.
Spiking is already a crime that falls under assault, but campaigners say it will help stamp it out.
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