Professor Susan Jebb to leave the FSA at the end of June
The Chair of the Food Standards Agency (FSA), Professor Susan Jebb, is to step down on 30 June 2024 at the end of her three-year term of office.
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View ArticleFSA launches campaign highlighting risk of food labelled as vegan to people...
The campaign comes as new research released by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) shows that 62% of people who react to animal-based products, or who buy for someone who is, are confident that products...
View ArticleFSA Scientific Advisory Committees welcome 20 new members
The Chair of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) Professor Susan Jebb has announced the appointment of 20 new independent experts as members of the FSA’s Scientific Advisory Committees (SACs). This is made...
View ArticleFSA Board meeting papers published for March 2024
The agenda and papers for the March 2024 Board meeting have been published.
View ArticleFSA and FSS call for immediate action to address vet workforce challenges
FSA Chief Executive Emily Miles gave evidence to the Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee (EFRA) yesterday (12 March 2024) setting out the urgent need to address the shortage of vets and,...
View ArticleMarch 2024 FSA Board Meeting
The March 2024 FSA Board meeting takes place today at 9.00am
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Discussions on regulated products reform and foodborne disease policy
View ArticleConsultation launched on proposed reforms to the regulated products...
The Food Standards Agency and Food Standards Scotland (FSS) are seeking views on two proposed changes to the way we authorise regulated products. These changes will help us keep pace with innovation in...
View ArticleFSA’s flagship survey shows food affordability concerns have risen
The latest wave of the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA) Food and You 2 survey, conducted between April and July 2023, shows that respondents’ concerns over food affordability continued to rise to the...
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