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News: Real Bread Campaign co-founder Andrew Whitley wins BBC Food and Farming Award

Real Bread Campaign co-founder Andrew Whitley of Bread Matters wins the special judges' prize at the BBC Food and Farming Awards.
Real Bread Campaign | Wednesday 23 November 2011

News: Families lose out on almost £70 million of free food, as cost of living fears grow

Fresh analysis from Sustain shows that families in England, Wales and Northern Ireland missed out on almost £70 million of free healthy food in 2021, just as experts warn of an inflation spike that could reach over 10% for lower income households.
Sustainable Food Places | Thursday 31 March 2022

News: UK must transition to sustainable food and farming system by 2030, leading Commission warns 

The UK must completely transition to a sustainable post-Brexit food system by 2030 or face further climate breakdown and the continued rise in diet-related ill-health, according to the final report of a major Commission led by one of the UK’s leading business figures.  
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Thursday 18 July 2019

News: London’s future good food enterprises given boost at Roots to Work conference

Capital Growth’s fourth careers themed conference welcomed over 80 people looking to find their good food job, on 18 October as part of the Gaia Foundation's We Feed the World exhibition, at Oxo Tower Wharf.
Capital Growth | Thursday 8 November 2018

News: Children's Food Campaign dismayed by Health Secretary's criticism of healthy school meals

Children's Food Campaigners have described as 'alarming' Health Secretary Andrew Lansley's criticisms of the healthy school meals initiative championed by health charities, children's groups, and celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.
Children's Food Campaign | Friday 2 July 2010

News: Children's Food Campaign response to ASA ruling on Kellogg's 'Coco Pops after school' advertisement

The Children's Food Campaign are disappointed by the Advertising Standards Authority's ruling that the Kellogg's Coco Pops advert featuring a cartoon character in school uniform did not break its code and was not 'socially irresponsible' despite encouraging children to eat more of a high-sugar product.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 7 April 2010

News: Government urged to support metropolitan councils that are falling short on tackling food emissions

New research from Sustain reveals that most councils don’t have clear targets for food and farming in climate emergency plans, and calls on national governments in the UK to do more.  
Food for the Planet | Wednesday 6 December 2023

News: Food Tsar Henry Dimbleby resigns, protesting lack of government action on obesity

Henry Dimbleby has resigned his position as 'food tsar', citing the Government's “insane” inaction against obesity. In an interview with the Times, he said: “Winston Churchill talked about the greatest asset a nation can have is the health of its people".  
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 20 March 2023

News: The global food system greatly contributed to climate change in 2015, study finds

According to a new study, which looked at the greenhouse gas releases from the global food system between 1990 and 2015, one-third of all emissions came from this sector in 2015. A new, more detailed analysis now breaks down those emissions by sector and gas type.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Wednesday 10 March 2021

News: London food growers to rally for action and call for implementation of city-wide Right to Grow

As the demand for land to grow food in London continues to rise and the debate surrounding access to public land for community cultivation continues to gain momentum, London growers are gearing up to convene at the "Our Right to Grow" Summit 
Good to Grow | Wednesday 17 April 2024

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