The test of any public health bill is children's health
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Following her speech on the public health bill and children's health, the shadow public health minister spoke to IPPR about how the government needs to take their responsibilities seriously and cannot use 'nudge theories' as an alternative to regulation when it comes to child consumerism.
The test of any public health bill is children's health, argues Diane Abbott
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