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News: Is a Welsh Food Network on its way?

A group of passionate Welsh folk involved in food are aiming to establish a network to provide an umbrella for the many different activities and activists in Wales that are promoting sustainable food and diets.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Friday 30 June 2017

News: Children's Food Campaign welcomes the start of new rules restricting junk food marketing to children

Saturday 1 July marks the date when the new Committee of Advertising Practice rules come in. These rules ban the advertising of high fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) food or drink products in traditional and online children’s media and other sites where children make up over 25% of the audience. It also marks the launch of our Operation Eagle Eye to make sure that companies keep to these new standards.
Children's Food Campaign | Friday 30 June 2017

News: 800 to 1,000 laws to be amended, with or without parliamentary scrutiny

Brexit Minister Steven Baker estimates that 800 to 1,000 EU-exit related laws will need to be amended; the Hansard Society warns that this could take place without proper parliamentary scrutiny.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Thursday 29 June 2017

News: Exeter SUGAR SMART survey results show appetite for change

The SUGAR SMART Exeter Survey has revealed that residents are concerned about their sugar intake, and the effect it has on their health. Almost 700 people had their say, which shows a public desire to see changes in the how unhealthy food is provisioned in the city.
Sugar Smart UK | Thursday 29 June 2017

News: Redbridge becomes third London borough to sign declaration on sugar and healthy food

The declaration aims to reduce the amount of sugar consumed and promote the consumption of healthier food in outlets under the council’s control or influence.
London Food Link | Tuesday 27 June 2017

Blog: Please sir, can we have some more… Saving school meals was just the start

Following on from the successful campaign to save universal infant frees school meals from being cut, Ben Reynolds explores how the food and farming movement could apply the learning from this to a wider vision for Better Food Britain in the wake of Brexit.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Tuesday 27 June 2017

News: A breid apart

Real Bread Campaign supporters have been crowned overall champion and reserve champion at the first ever Scottish Bread Championships.
Real Bread Campaign | Monday 26 June 2017

News: Why urban food policies work

A new report looks in detail at five world cities that have developed successful, joined-up food policies, to see what lessons can be learned.
Sustain | Friday 23 June 2017

News: Fruit sector faces labour crisis

Survey data shows that many growers are finding it hard to recruit seasonal labour, and some are not confident they will have enough workers to harvest their crops.
Sustain | Friday 23 June 2017

News: Rebellion over executive pay at Morrisons

In the latest investor protest at high executive pay, more than half of Morrisons shareholders failed to back a package awarding the supermarket’s chief executive up to £5.3m this year, up from £2.8m last year.
Sustain | Friday 23 June 2017

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