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All-Party Parliamentary Group On Obesity
Strategic Council Meeting: Teleconference Call Thursday 21st May 2020
Office ManagerMay 28, 2020
APPG on Obesity launches Parliamentary Guidelines Monday 2nd March 2020
APPG on Obesity launches Parliamentary Guidelines Monday 2nd March 2020
Office ManagerMarch 24, 2020
Eleanor Smith MP - Letter to The Times, July 2019
Eleanor Smith MP - Letter to The Times, July 2019
Office ManagerJuly 18, 2019
Leeds Lowers The Level of Childhood Obesity
Office ManagerJune 9, 2019
The APPG on Obesity responds to Government consultation
Office ManagerMay 5, 2019
Fizz Free February
Office ManagerFebruary 1, 2019
Letter to the National Union of Journalists
Office ManagerApril 25, 2018
APPG Chair Andrew Selous MP Backs Plans for Energy Drink Ban
Office ManagerApril 17, 2018
Obesity Statistics
Obesity Statistics
Office ManagerJanuary 18, 2018
First full meeting of the APPG
First full meeting of the APPG
Office ManagerNovember 28, 2017
Obesity APPG Chair speaks at IFSO Conference
Obesity APPG Chair speaks at IFSO Conference
Office ManagerAugust 9, 2017
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