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Evidence from a Field Experiment in Uganda
Assessment of impact of the new proposed eligibility criteria for free school meals and EYPP under Universal Credit.
Promotions on food and drinks high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) in retailers will be restricted from April 2022, the government has confirmed today.
Following consultation with industry, the government will restrict unhealthy food promotions in stores from October 2022.
The latest survey data from 2008 to 2012 assesses the food consumption and nutrient intake of the UK.
Public Health England has today published new data detailing the state of the nation’s diet.
The NDNS Blood Analyte report, published on 27 October 2011, for Years 1 and 2 combined is available at the link at the bottom of this page.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Funding will improve the quality of PE and sport provision in our schools, helping children to be healthy and active
Soft drinks manufacturers and traders have paid an extra £153.8 million in tax since April, statistics published by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) reveal.
More disadvantaged pupils to benefit from additional support at school.
Ofsted welcomes new evidence showing the pupil premium is boosting education prospects of poorer children in a growing number of schools.
DNP was deemed unfit for human consumption in 1938 following reports of severe adverse health effects.
With people around the world becoming increasingly health conscious, the demand for premium, British-made sports and health supplements is growing.
Schools to receive £415 million to transform facilities and help pupils get healthy start to life.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Today, the Department of Health published the combined results from the first three years of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) rolling…
The DfE has written to schools encouraging them to make sure pupils are registered for the pupil premium entitlement to claim free school meals.
The annual increase in the pupil premium for schools will benefit England’s most disadvantaged pupils.
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