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Majority of people do not consider salt when buying food
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New ‘Be Food Smart’ campaign launched A ground-breaking new campaign exposing the ‘hidden nasties’ in everyday foods and helping people to …
In an exclusive interview with First News, the PM says he hopes to harness the attention around London 2012 to tackle global hunger and malnutrition.
People who make a healthy new year's resolution may find they actually get two for the price of one, according to new reports published today
New campaign exposing the ‘hidden nasties’ in everyday foods launches today.
People will now find it easier to make healthier choices about the food they eat with the new consistent front of pack nutritional label.
A new salt strategy sets out plans to help us cut down on the amount of salt we eat, and sets targets for the catering and takeaway sector.
Public Health Minister, Jane Ellison, launches the Responsibility Deal Saturated Fat Reduction Pledge.
More people across the UK will be able to organise street parties, charity fundraisers and get-togethers without the fear of 'red-tape'.
Announcement that the co-founders of the LEON restaurant chain are to build an action plan for school food.
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