All Government policy articles – Page 137
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News
Action On Sugar renews attack on ‘shocking’ sugary drinks
Action On Sugar today launched a new attack on the “shocking” sugar content of fizzy drinks.
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Comment & Opinion
Sugar - a taxing issue
The headlines on sugar are not about to go away - but is a ‘sugar tax’ really on the cards?
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News
Meat tests in East Midlands reveal undeclared blood and offal
Blood and offal is being illegally mixed into meat products without being declared on the label, researchers have claimed…
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News
No use of PAP for fish feed one year after ban lifted by EC
No UK feed manufacturer has so far opted to use processed animal protein in fish feed, according to the FSA…
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Comment & Opinion
We need clearer targets on sugar
New research from Which? has highlighted that sugar levels can be surprisingly high in some ready meals…
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Comment & Opinion
The only 'local' is planetary in today's food system
EU elections have reminded mainstream politicians of public anger at perceived loss of local and national controls…
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Analysis & Features
Is appetite waning for the Responsibility Deal?
Signs are emerging that both government and industry are growing sick of the Responsibility Deal…
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News
DH weighs up sugary drinks 'tax' in new talks with industry
The Department of Health met industry leaders and health groups to thrash out plans for a new sugar reduction strategy…
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Queen’s Speech ducks plain packs for tobacco
Legislation to introduce plain packaging for tobacco products was conspicuous by its absence in the Queen’s Speech today.
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News
Trading Standards rejects proposals for new copycat powers
Brand owners’ hopes for new legal powers to fight copycats have been dealt a blow.
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Comment & Opinion
Responsibility Deal needs a big picture
The latest update on the Responsibility Deal reveals some impressive pledges - but it needs to shout louder.
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News
Responsibility Deal update: Who has pledged what?
More than 390 companies have set out the steps they are taking under the Responsibility Deal to reduce salt, calories and alcohol units in food and drink.
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Comment & Opinion
Europe's new faces
What can the food and drinks sector expect from the new European Parliament?
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News
Poultry producers welcome delay to rule change on stunning
British poultry producers have welcomed Defra’s decision to halt the implementation of tough new EU rules on pre-slaughter stunning.
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News
Halal meat: shoppers won't pay more to avoid it
The vast majority of UK shoppers are not prepared to pay more to ensure they do not eat halal meat, research indicates…
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News
Anti-fraud measures added to BRC global standard for suppliers
Suppliers looking to be certified by the BRC will face new requirements to prevent Horsegate-style fraud from next year…
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News
MP tables amendments to scrap or ease Sunday Trading rules
Conservative MP Philip Davies has tabled five amendments to the Deregulation Bill…
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Comment & Opinion
Labour plans to micro-manage our diets - it won't work
The nanny state, like an old comic opera, is about to have a revival…
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Comment & Opinion
Food fraud: it's time for government to get tough
You may have seen coverage in the media of the launch of our campaign to stop food fraud…
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Comment & Opinion
Food poverty alarm call
Last week, 170 public health doctors and specialists wrote an open letter on food poverty to the PM…