UK: DoH advances Responsibility Deal agenda
By Katy Askew | 12 April 2011
The UK's Department of Health has revealed that it is working to develop the "second phase" of the Responsibility Deal, which promotes the government's national health agenda in cooperation with the food industry and voluntary sector.
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The UK's Department of Health has revealed that it is working to develop the "second phase" of the Responsibility Deal, which promotes the government's national health agenda in cooperation with the food industry and voluntary sector.

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