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Government is seeking views on the proposed exemption of Ofcom-regulated IPTV services from online advertising restrictions on less healthy food and drink.
Introduction and background On 1 October 2025, further restrictions (‘the…
We want to know what you think about whether Healthy Start should be given to families with no recourse to public funds.
Gofyn am farn ynghylch a ddylid ymestyn cymhwysedd ar gyfer Cychwyn Iach i gynnwys eraill sy'n cael eu hatal rhag cael mynediad i arian cyhoeddus oherwydd rheolaethau mewnfudo.
Pwrpas yr ymgynghoriad Mae Cychwyn Iach yn helpu’r teuluoedd hynny yn y…
Government has formulated final policy for introducing advertising restrictions for HFSS products on TV and online and is now seeking your views on the draft regulations that accompany primary legislation.
Seeks views on whether eligibility for Healthy Start should be extended to include others who are prevented from accessing public funds due to immigration controls.
We are seeking views on proposed changes in relation to nutrition labelling, composition and standards (NLCS) retained EU law.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
We are seeking scientific comments on SACN’s draft report ‘Feeding young children aged 1 to 5 years’.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
We want your views on whether flour millers should be required by law to add folic acid to flour.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
We're seeking views from businesses and enforcement bodies about how best to enforce the restriction of promoted products high in fat, sugar and salt (HFSS).
The government is seeking views on its plans to restrict promotions of food and drink products high in fat, sugar and salt (HFSS) by location and by price.
We want your views on our proposal for a total online advertising restriction for HFSS products to reduce the amount of HFSS advertising children are exposed to online.
We want your views on reducing children's exposure to advertising for products that are high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) on TV and online.
The government is seeking views on its plans to make places serving food and drink outside of the home display calorie information.
We are seeking scientific comments on SACN’s draft report: ‘Lower carbohydrate diets for adults with type 2 diabetes’.
We want your views on making sure the 'traffic light' front-of-pack nutrition labels (FOPNL) scheme continues to help people choose what food and drink to buy.
Sets out the actions the government will take to tackle obesity and help adults and children to live healthier lives.
The government's response to the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee's (PACAC) 17th report of session 2017 to 2019.
We are seeking scientific comments on the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition's (SACN) draft report ‘Saturated fats and health’.
The government’s response to the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee’s report on energy drinks and children.
Consultation seeking views on changes to nutrition regulations in the event of the UK leaving the EU with no deal.
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