Synopsis
The Food Standards Agency is an independent UK Government department set up by an Act of Parliament in 2000 to protect the public's health and consumer interests in relation to food. These regularly updated podcasts provide complete coverage of the Open Board Meetings. Open meetings of the FSA Board give the public an opportunity to learn how the Board goes about discussing the Agency's policies and reviewing its work
Episodes
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FSA 10/11/09 - part 10/12 - FSA's Contribution to New Simplification Targets (Alison Spalding)
10/11/2009 Duration: 12min -
FSA 10/11/09 - part 9/12 - FSA Simplification Report and Plan 2009 (Steve Wearne)
10/11/2009 Duration: 21min -
FSA 10/11/09 - part 8/12 - Future Funding of UK Meat Controls (Steve McGrath, Rob MacIntosh)
10/11/2009 Duration: 33min -
FSA 10/11/09 - part 6/12 - The Food Standards Agency Strategy for 2010 - 2015 (Steve Wearne, Sharn Bowen)
10/11/2009 Duration: 19min -
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FSA 10/11/09 - part 1/12 - Chair's Introduction and Apologies for Absence
10/11/2009 Duration: 02min -
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FSA 16/09/09 - part 10/13 - Progress Report: Consumer Choice and Dietary Health Group (Gill Fine)
16/09/2009 Duration: 23min