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Demand for better-for-you options is on the up-and-up as shoppers link good diets to good health. 22% of European consumers report following a sugar restricted diet while 60% say they now avoid artificial colours and flavours.
At the same time, rising regulatory interest and increased concern over the public health implications of high fat, salt and sugar diets is putting more pressure than ever on food makers to accelerate reformulation and deliver healthier products for the mass market.
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Anne Baker dedicated more than 50 years to NSPCC
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The Queen s honours acknowledge hundreds of people for services to community or British national life.
Recipients are selected by committees of civil servants from nominations made by the government and the public.
In descending order, the main honours are knighthoods, CBE, OBE and Member of the Order of the British Empire, or MBE. Knights are addressed as sir or dame, followed by their name.
Recipients of the other honours have no title, but they can put the letters after their names.
Here are a some who were recognised as part of Queen Elizabeth II s New Year s honours list.
116Dames, Knights, CBEs, Companions of Honour
Source: Cabinet Office
CBE
Anthony Tudor Browne. Children’s author and illustrator. For services to literature
Bob Champion. Former jockey and founder of Bob Champion Cancer Trust. For charitable services
Michael Landy. Artist. For services to art
OBE
Jed Mercurio. Writer and Producer. For services to television drama
Toby Jones. Actor. For services to drama
Fergus Henderson. Restaurateur. For services to the culinary arts
Margot Henderson. Restaurateur. For services to the culinary arts
Natalie Clein. Cellist. For services to music
MBE
Sally Dynevor. Actress. For services to drama
Anne Keothavong Bretherton. Former British number one tennis player and Fed Cup captain. For services to tennis