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Written Question
School Meals: Processed Food
Monday 21st October 2024

Asked by: Baroness Quin (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask His Majesty's Government what consideration they have given to setting limits for the consumption of ultra-processed foods served in state schools.

Answered by Baroness Smith of Malvern - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions)

The School Food Standards regulate the food and drink provided at lunchtime and other times of the school day. The Standards aim to ensure that the right foods are available for children every day and restrict foods high in fat, salt and sugar, including high sugar foods and confectionery.

Diets high in calories and saturated fat, salt, and sugar (HFSS) are associated with an increased risk of obesity and chronic diseases. Government dietary advice, based on recommendations from The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) and depicted within the Eatwell Guide, already shows that many foods that would be classified as ultra-processed are not part of a healthy, balanced diet as they are HFSS.

SACN has concluded that observed associations between ultra-processed foods and health are concerning, but it is unclear whether these foods are inherently unhealthy due to processing or due to their nutritional content.

The Ministerial team is working with departmental officials on plans to deliver manifesto commitments, including making quick progress to deliver breakfast clubs in every primary school. The department’s aim is to deliver better life chances through a system which works for all.  As part of this, and as with all government programmes, the department will keep its approach to school food under continued review.


Written Question
Members: Correspondence
Tuesday 12th December 2023

Asked by: Baroness Quin (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask His Majesty's Government when they intend to reply to the letter dated 24 July from Baroness Quin to the Minister of State at the Department for Education regarding the inclusion of traditional music in music teaching in schools.

Answered by Baroness Barran - Shadow Minister (Education)

I can confirm that a response to the correspondence dated 24 July 2023 from the Noble Lady was sent on 21 August 2023.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 07 Feb 2017
Transport: A1 Dual Carriageway

"My Lords, I urge the Minister to act more swiftly in the dualling of the A1. People have campaigned for this for 20 or even 30 years and there is huge public support in the region for it, partly on safety grounds because of the number of head-on collisions given …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 11 Jan 2017
Higher Education and Research Bill

"My Lords, I did not speak at Second Reading, so perhaps I should begin by declaring some non-financial interests. I was a university lecturer before entering full-time politics, I am a member of the Court of Newcastle University and am associated, through honorary fellowships, with the Universities of Durham and …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 10 Nov 2011
Education: Qualifications

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To ask Her Majesty’s Government what studies they have carried out on the trends in numbers of students studying for A-levels and other further education qualifications...."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 10 Nov 2011
Education: Qualifications

"Has the Minister seen the recent study by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, which seems to imply that education cuts are specifically affecting the 16 to 19 year-old sector? Does he agree that with the scrapping of the educational maintenance allowance, the cuts in education and the deterrent effect of …..."
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