Government rejects blocks on food ads that target children
21 Nov 1997 | by JOHN TYLEE
The Government is to reject proposals by its top food expert to ban food advertising aimed at children under 12.
UK tobacco advertising would be banned from 1 November in 2000 under the European Union s directive, the Government revealed this week.
The Government is to reject proposals by its top food expert to ban food advertising aimed at children under 12.
The Government is considering a campaign to promote Tony Blair s crusade to raise standards in Britain s schools.
Britain was trying desperately this week to prevent the collapse of the European Union s move to ban tobacco advertising following the Government s decision to exempt Formula One racing.
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Plans to outlaw tobacco promotion throughout Europe were back on track this week as the Labour Government pledged to work with its European Union partners to secure a ban.
the Central Office of Information (Campaign, 11 April), it is probably less likely following ...
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