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Children’s Health: Access to Milk

Debate on Tuesday, 28 March 2017, in the House of Commons, led by Mary Glindon. The answering member was Edward Timpson.
Motion that this House has considered children’s health and access to milk in educational settings. Agreed to on question.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
624 cc56-64WH 
Session
2016-17
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
Proceeding contributions
Mary Glindon | 624 cc57-8WH (Link to this contribution)

I beg to move,

That this House has considered children’s health and access to milk in educa...

James Heappey | 624 c58WH (Link to this contribution)

I congratulate the hon. Lady on securing this debate and on highlighting the many health benefits...


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Mary Glindon | 624 cc58-60WH (Link to this contribution)

I thank the hon. Gentleman for his intervention. He expresses a sentiment that will be shared by ...

Edward Timpson | 624 cc60-1WH (Link to this contribution)

As ever, Mrs Gillan, it is an absolute pleasure to serve under your chairmanship.

I begin, ...

Mary Glindon | 624 c62WH (Link to this contribution)

I thank the Minister for giving way, and it was very entertaining to hear about his time as a mil...

Edward Timpson | 624 cc62-3WH (Link to this contribution)

As I have said, I will look carefully at what the hon. Lady has said, but there are a number of r...

Mary Glindon | 624 c63WH (Link to this contribution)

On the levy, I asked the Minister whether the Government would consider it a good idea to promote...

Edward Timpson | 624 c64WH (Link to this contribution)

At the risk of harking back to the halcyon days of the 1970s and 1980s, I remember the adverts, “...

James Heappey | 624 c64WH (Link to this contribution)

It is useful to hear about the role the Minister sees for his Department in promoting the drinkin...

Edward Timpson | 624 c64WH (Link to this contribution)

As a Member of Parliament with a strong dairy industry in his constituency, I am always keen to f...

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