Applying the new NPM to advertising and promotions restrictions — consultation opened
We're seeking views on applying the new nutrient profiling model (NPM) to the advertising and promotions restrictions on 'less healthy' food and drink products.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport and Department of Health and Social Care are implementing restrictions on advertising and promotions of food and drink high in fat, sugar, and salt, using the 2018 Nutrient Profiling Model to identify less healthy products. The policy covers advertising restrictions by location and price, with exemptions for brand advertising under consideration. The Sugar in Food and Drinks Bill is the primary legislative vehicle, currently in active development with government responses to public consultation completed.
We're seeking views on applying the new nutrient profiling model (NPM) to the advertising and promotions restrictions on 'less healthy' food and drink products.
The government is seeking views on the proposed ban on the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to children under the age of 16 years in England.
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.
In response to: Brand advertising exemption from advertising restrictions for less healthy food or drink
This consultation seeks views on draft secondary legislation to provide an explicit exemption for brand advertising from the advertising restrictions for less healthy food or drink on TV and online.
The government is seeking views on the proposed ban on the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to children under the age of 16 years in England.
This consultation seeks views on draft secondary legislation to provide an explicit exemption for brand advertising from the advertising restrictions for less healthy food or drink on TV and online.
This consultation seeks views on draft secondary legislation to provide an explicit exemption for brand advertising from the advertising restrictions for less healthy food or drink on TV and online.
The government’s response to the House of Lords Food, Diet and Obesity Committee's report 'Recipe for health: a plan to fix our broken food system'.
The government’s response to the House of Lords Food, Diet and Obesity Committee's report 'Recipe for health: a plan to fix our broken food system'.
In response to: Introducing further advertising restrictions on TV and online for less healthy food and d…
Government is seeking views on the proposed exemption of Ofcom-regulated IPTV services from online advertising restrictions on less healthy food and drink.
Government is seeking views on the proposed exemption of Ofcom-regulated IPTV services from online advertising restrictions on less healthy food and drink.
Government is seeking views on the proposed exemption of Ofcom-regulated IPTV services from online advertising restrictions on less healthy food and drink.
In response to: Restricting promotions of products high in fat, sugar and salt: enforcement
The government is seeking views on its plans to make places serving food and drink outside of the home display calorie information.
Sets out the actions the government will take to tackle obesity and help adults and children to live healthier lives.
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.
The government’s response to the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee’s report on energy drinks and children.
The government’s response to the House of Commons Health and Social Care Select Committee report 'Childhood obesity: Time for action'.
The government’s response to the House of Commons Health and Social Care Select Committee report 'Childhood obesity: Time for action'.
Setting out how the policies in chapters 1 and 2 of the government’s childhood obesity plan could work together.
Seeks views on the introduction of guidance on low alcohol descriptors to replace regulations in place until December 2018.
The government is seeking views on its plans to make places serving food and drink outside of the home display calorie information.
The government is seeking views on whether the sale of energy drinks to children should be stopped.
How part 2 of the government's childhood obesity plan affects people with protected characteristics.
The government is seeking views on its plans to make places serving food and drink outside of the home display calorie information.
The government is seeking views on whether the sale of energy drinks to children should be stopped.
Seeks views on the introduction of guidance on low alcohol descriptors to replace regulations in place until December 2018.
Seeks views on the introduction of guidance on low alcohol descriptors to replace regulations in place until December 2018.
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.
The government’s response to the House of Commons Health Select Committee’s report on childhood obesity.
The Department of Health’s response to Cancer Research UK’s childhood obesity campaign.
A Bill to require the Secretary of State to set targets for sugar content in food and drinks; to provide that added sugar content on food and drink labelling be represented in terms of the number of t
Government’s response to the House of Commons Health Select Committee report on childhood obesity.
Seeks views on the UK Chief Medical Officers’ proposed new guidelines to limit the health risks associated with the consumption of alcohol.
Seeks views on the UK Chief Medical Officers’ proposed new guidelines to limit the health risks associated with the consumption of alcohol.
Seeks views on the UK Chief Medical Officers’ proposed new guidelines to limit the health risks associated with the consumption of alcohol.
A Bill to require the Secretary of State to set targets for sugar content in food and drinks; to provide that sugar content on food and drink labelling be represented in terms of the number of teaspoo
Government response to the House of Commons Health Select Committee report on the impact of physical activity and diet on health.
The government is helping people to be more active and to eat healthily, and it’s making sure people get the right support to lose weight.
A Bill to require the Secretary of State to set targets for sugar content in food and drinks; to provide that sugar content on food and drink labelling be represented in terms of the number of teaspoo