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TAKE ONE popular reality TV series fronted by a celebrity chef. Add a looming general election. Mix well.
Result: a children's "mini manifesto" served up by the government to entice voters when polling day is finally called. Ruth Kelly, the education secretary south of the border, hopes it will be a winning recipe. The main course will consist of a School Meals Trust for England and Wales to help schools provide nutritious food. Ofsted, the English inspectorate, will be responsible formonitoring progress on encouraging healthy eating. Ms Kelly yesterday denied this was blatant electioneering, insisting that enforcing minimum nutritional standards was a priority when she took on the job.See the full content of this document
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Healthy Eating in Schools England Can Take a Lead From the Scottish Example
She could have done worse than consult Scottish Executive ministers who have taken a lead in improving the...
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