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New package of measures and 'Better Health' campaign announced to help people lose weight.
A new consultation has been launched on proposals to ban online adverts for foods high in fat, sugar and salt in the UK to tackle the obesity crisis and get the nation fit and healthy.
New Better Health campaign offers free support and guidance to those working towards a healthier weight.
New rules on advertising unhealthy foods online and before 9pm on TV across the UK after public consultation.
OFT closed case: Proposed merger of the Feed Fat Businesses of Advanced Feed Fats Limited and John Wyatt Limited.
The government is consulting on proposals to introduce a 9pm watershed on TV and online adverts for food and drink that is high in fat, sugar or salt.
The latest survey data from 2008 to 2012 assesses the food consumption and nutrient intake of the UK.
Thousands of adults and children will benefit from new services launched across England to help them achieve a healthy weight and boost their wellbeing.
Ben Elliot appointed as government’s first Food Surplus and Waste Champion to help promote awareness of the issue of food waste
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Public Health England (PHE) follow recommendations of independent carbohydrates and health report, including halving sugar consumption.
Public Health England (PHE) announces plans to consider the evidence, set guidelines and closely monitor progress on calorie reduction.
New figures from PHE show higher concentrations of fast food outlets in England’s most deprived communities.
Public Health Minister, Jane Ellison, launches the Responsibility Deal Saturated Fat Reduction Pledge.
Employment Tribunal decision.
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