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Food on the box

Hats off to the BBC for two excellent programmes on food last night, which compliment the Government's food strategy 2030 that was published this week.  Jimmy Doherty's investigation into farming in...

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Mad, bad and dangerous to eat… What next?

As I sat eating my toast yesterday morning while listening to the radio and scanning the paper, I was somewhat concerned by the stories being thrown around on food and health – one calling for a ban on...

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Your views matter

When we’re gathering evidence to develop new policies, we understand how important the public’s views are in contributing to this. I was therefore interested to read the latest annual report of British...

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Lose ‘lbs’ not ‘£s’

Despite the absurdity of Hannah Sutter’s proclamation in Saturday’s Daily Mail, that government advice to ‘exercise more and eat fewer calories’ is making people fat, I felt I had to respond.  She...

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Green champion challenges Agency

It was a pleasure to have Jonathon Porritt, a distinguished commentator on sustainable development, come to talk to staff and present us with some challenges! Jonathon questioned at what point food...

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Nutrition Research Review

Yesterday we published a strategic review of our nutrition research portfolio. It was conducted by an external, independent panel of experts who have taken a close look at current work and made...

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The supersized Last Supper

An interesting piece of research appeared yesterday, suggesting that the size of food portions have grown dramatically over the past millennium.Having studied 52 famous biblical paintings of the Last...

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Risky reporting

I’m sitting at a conference talking about the huge issue of campylobacter – a food bug that’s making 300,000 people seriously ill every year. There is no uncertainty about the risks to people’s health...

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Guest blogger: Eating healthy food

'Food is any substance, composed of carbohydrates, water, fats and/or proteins, that is either eaten or drunk by any animal, including humans, for nutrition or pleasure'Wikipedia, the free...

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Making chicken safer

I’ve been both interested and encouraged over the past couple of days, hearing what other countries have been doing to reduce levels of campylobacter in chicken. Along with many of my colleagues, I’ve...

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Normal service is suspended

You won’t need to read this blog to know that the Prime Minister announced the general election today. During the general election campaign the Food Standards Agency websites will continue to provide...

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Trust me, I’m a scientist…

With the election period over I’m pleased to be blogging again.Although our communications have been quiet and the papers have been flooded with election news, I've noticed there’s still been a trickle...

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Campylo–what?

The media spin about food that Andrew wrote about here earlier this week is one of the things I worry about as the Food Standards Agency’s Chief Executive – which is why I’ve grabbed the blog to add my...

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Nanofoods – size matters

Having taken a swipe at media spin a few days ago, it’s good to finish the week flagging up a bit of media sense – no prizes for guessing it comes from New Scientist. Its editorial joins the chorus for...

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The data behind the review

The Agency published a scientific review of organic food last July, which found that there are no important nutrient differences or nutrition-related health benefits from eating organic food, compared...

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Babies are sweet enough

Personally I’ve always loved the flavour of honey, so I often opt for it when I fancy something sweet.  But the recent case of infant botulism in a 15-week-old baby who'd been fed honey concerned me....

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It's a man thing

I saw some sobering figures recently that show heart disease kills more than one in five men, and half of all 40-year-old men will develop heart disease sometime during the rest of their life. This is...

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Public health: Let’s look at the bigger picture

The Daily Mail, in not one but two rather sensational articles, calls for a ban on artificial trans fats in food. But to put the dangers of trans fats into perspective, as a nation we consume less than...

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Bags, bugs and basic food safety

It’s good to see a newspaper ‘debunking’ a media health scare for a change, as The Times did on Tuesday with ‘Bugs lurk in your bag for life’. Like many others, I try to do my bit for the environment...

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Kicking out campylobacter

In Andrew’s absence this week, I’d like to hijack the blog and draw your attention to a new research initiative. We are commissioning a range of new research to tackle the food bug campylobacter, which...

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