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Wakefield Express on MSNRevealed: The best and worst places in Yorkshire & Humber for food hygiene ratings as region claims fifth spot in the national rankingsThe towns and cities across Yorkshire and Humberside that score highest and lowest for their food hygiene ratings have been ...
Ranked first in Scotland was South Ayrshire, with the highest pass rate of 99 per cent, from over 500 premises. South ...
The local authorities across Scotland with the highest pass ratings for their food hygiene inspections have been revealed, ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNRevealed: The best and worst places in Northern Ireland for food hygiene ratings as country comes second in the UK listThe local authorities across Northern Ireland that score highest and lowest for their food hygiene ratings have been revealed ...
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Halifax Courier on MSNFood hygiene ratings have been given to nine Calderdale establishmentsNew food hygiene ratings have been awarded to nine of Calderdale’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
Ipswich has been named the top-performing area in the East Counties for food hygiene, and joint second nationally, in a new study marking 15 ...
The towns and cities across the North West that score highest and lowest for their food hygiene ratings have been revealed, thanks to a report from online training provider High Speed Training, ...
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) advises that children aged 7 to 10 should have no more than one 350ml ‘slushie’ drink per day ...
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Shields Gazette on MSNRevealed: The best and worst places in the North East for food hygiene ratings as region claims second place in the national rankingsThe towns and cities across the North East that score highest and lowest for their food hygiene ratings have been revealed, thanks to a report from online training provider High Speed Training, ...
Almost 1,000 fewer food business inspections took place in Scotland last year due to budget cuts which are making Scots "sick ...
The Food Standards Agency is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to the Welsh Food Advisory Committee (WFAC).
The US Food and Drug Administration has announced a plan to revoke 52 food standards after concluding they are "obsolete and unnecessary." ...
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