Boris Johnson tells of his own struggles to lose weight as he launches obesity strategy

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Boris Johnson tells of his own struggles to lose weight as he launches obesity strategy

Boris Johnson tells of his own struggles to lose weight as he launches obesity strategy

Mandatory credit: @BorisJohnson Boris Johnson has told how he struggles withhis own weight as he urged people to take action to improve their health.

In avideo released to mark the launch of the Government’s obesity strategy, thePrime Minister said he had lost at least a stone in weight after recoveringfrom coronavirus.

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Government to announce new strategy to tackle obesity [Video]

Government to announce new strategy to tackle obesity

Boris Johnson will set out the details of the “Better Health” campaign as helooks to tackle the country’s obesity problem. The headline changes in theobesity strategy include banning “buy one, get one free” promotions onfattening products and outlawing supermarkets from tempting shoppers withunhealthy snacks at checkouts and store entrances. Restaurants will have todisplay the calories contained in items on menus and there will be aconsultation into doing the same for any alcohol sold.

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Boris Johnson Admits Could Have Handled Pandemic Differently [Video]

Boris Johnson Admits Could Have Handled Pandemic Differently

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has been criticized for acting too slowly in the COVID-19 pandemic, said on Friday there may have been things he could have done differently. “Maybe there were things we could have done differently and of course there will be time to understand what exactly we could have done, or done differently,” he told the BBC.

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Sir Lindsay Hoyle urges Boris Johnson not to shy away from parliamentary scrutiny [Video]

Sir Lindsay Hoyle urges Boris Johnson not to shy away from parliamentary scrutiny

Boris Johnson must not “shy away” from parliamentary scrutiny, the CommonsSpeaker has said, as he criticised the Government for making majorannouncements to the media rather than MPs. Sir Lindsay Hoyle said he is“perplexed” when ministers make statements in Downing Street that could havebeen delivered in the chamber, as he urged the Government to “put the Housefirst”.

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Boris Johnson reflects on his first year as PM [Video]

Boris Johnson reflects on his first year as PM

Boris Johnson looks back over his first 12 months as Prime Minister, saythingthat despite the coronavirus pandemic the Government 'will not be knocked offcourse'.

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