Difference between revisions of "House of Commons Health Select Committee"

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* Professor [[Gerard Hastings]], Director, Centre for Social Marketing and Centre for Tobacco Control Research, University of Strathclyde
 
* Professor [[Gerard Hastings]], Director, Centre for Social Marketing and Centre for Tobacco Control Research, University of Strathclyde
 
* Professor [[Phil James]], Director of the [[Rowett Research Institute]]  Aberdeen and Chair of the [[International Obesity Taskforce]]
 
* Professor [[Phil James]], Director of the [[Rowett Research Institute]]  Aberdeen and Chair of the [[International Obesity Taskforce]]
Prior to the 1997 General Election in the UK, the Labour Party had proposed that a new structure should be developed for the control of food safety and the title “Food Standards Agency “ was used for this concept. On the 7th March 1997, the Tony Blair asked Professor Philip James to propose the structure and function of a Food Standards Agency. His interim proposals were completed on the 30th April 1997 and were presented to the new Prime Minister on the 8th May
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Prior to the 1997 General Election in the UK, the Labour Party had proposed that a new structure should be developed for the control of food safety and the title “Food Standards Agency “ was used for this concept. On the 7th March 1997, the Tony Blair asked Professor Philip James to propose the structure and function of a Food Standards Agency.  
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<ref> http://www.foodlaw.rdg.ac.uk/uk/AGENCY1A.HTM#1 Department of Food Science and Technology, University of Reading accessed 10 December 2007</ref>
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His interim proposals were completed on the 30th April 1997 and were presented to the new Prime Minister on the 8th May
 
<ref> http://archive.food.gov.uk/maff/archive/food/james/cont.htm accessed 10 December 207</ref>
 
<ref> http://archive.food.gov.uk/maff/archive/food/james/cont.htm accessed 10 December 207</ref>
 
* Professor [[Tim Lang]], Professor of Food Policy, City University  
 
* Professor [[Tim Lang]], Professor of Food Policy, City University  

Revision as of 20:45, 10 December 2007

A Select committee is one that is set up by the House of Commons or Lords, usually for a whole Parliament, to look at particular subjects. In the House of Commons the select committees examine the expenditure, administration and policy of each of the main government departments and associated public bodies. Select committees have the power to take evidence and issue reports

In 2003-2004 a Health select committee was established to undertake an inquiry into obesity.

The MPs sitting on the committee at that time were:


The special advisors to the inquiry on obesity were: [1]

Prior to the 1997 General Election in the UK, the Labour Party had proposed that a new structure should be developed for the control of food safety and the title “Food Standards Agency “ was used for this concept. On the 7th March 1997, the Tony Blair asked Professor Philip James to propose the structure and function of a Food Standards Agency. [3] His interim proposals were completed on the 30th April 1997 and were presented to the new Prime Minister on the 8th May [4]

  • Professor Tim Lang, Professor of Food Policy, City University

Supplementary research was provided by:

Notes

  1. http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200304/cmselect/cmhealth/23/23.pdf House of Commons Health Committee Third Report Session 2003-2004 accessed 4 December 2007
  2. Ken Fox accessed 4 December 2007
  3. http://www.foodlaw.rdg.ac.uk/uk/AGENCY1A.HTM#1 Department of Food Science and Technology, University of Reading accessed 10 December 2007
  4. http://archive.food.gov.uk/maff/archive/food/james/cont.htm accessed 10 December 207