Alcoholic Drinks: Marketing | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers Policies on advertising restrictions and restricting the promotion of foods high in fat, salt and sugar by location and by volume are par
Food: Marketing | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The final impact assessments on the proposals to restrict the promotion of foods high in fat, salt and sugar by location and by volume, w
Coronavirus: Protective Clothing | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers We continue to issue advice on face coverings to alert the public to the places where they are required to wear a face covering, who is e
Food: Regulation | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The current proposal for what food and drink is classed as in scope of further advertising restrictions online and on TV, is to use the c
Coronavirus: Protective Clothing | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers Our face covering guidance and associated communications campaign alerts the public to why and where face coverings are required, how to
China: Coronavirus | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The United Kingdom is supporting the World Health Organization’s investigation and we now await the publication of the mission’s report.
Coronavirus: Protective Clothing | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers People are not required to prove they have an exemption or reasonable excuse which means they do not need to wear a face covering and it
Travel: Quarantine | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers Students who return to the United Kingdom who have been in a ‘red list’ country in the last 10 days will be required to quarantine in a m
Coronavirus: Quarantine | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers All staff have been fully trained in COVID-19 secure practices and all contractors have been instructed to ensure their facilities and se
Carcinogens: Regulation | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards (CRCE) in Public Health England supports the Government’s policy on chemical