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Good news for UK companies as simplifications to employment, planning and environmental regulations come into force today (6 April 2014).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New weight and speed limits for tractors to boost agricultural economy.
DIO staff have reunited a dog with its owner after the pet went missing during a walk on a military training area a month ago.
Two thirds of regular drinkers say that cutting down on their drinking is harder than improving diet or exercise.
PHE are warning pregnant women against using a potentially poisonous product, 'Calabash chalk', as a nutritional supplement or morning sickness ‘antidote’.
Change4Life together with Disney and Sport England launches '10 Minute Shake Up' campaign to help get children more active.
Edward Davey visits Radio 5 Live's Energy Day to see renewable energy powering the station's programmes.
New data reveals overall number of amputations increasing with white males having the highest rate.
People will now find it easier to make healthier choices about the food they eat with the new consistent front of pack nutritional label.
Innovate UK-supported life science company Phynova finds further evidence that its plant-based food ingredient promotes healthy blood sugar.
Public Health England and the Royal College of GPs are encouraging adults to focus on walking briskly rather than just counting steps to improve their health.
The first assessment of industry progress on the government’s sugar reduction programme has been published.
In a speech at the United Nations, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has called for governments across the world to work collectively to tackle the rising tide of lifestyle-related diseases.
13 local authorities will receive funding and support to develop innovative plans to reduce childhood obesity that can be shared across the country.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Improvements in the fight against 5 major diseases, including cardiovascular disease, could save 30,000 lives by 2020, says Jeremy Hunt.
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