Kellogg's will adopt a "traffic light" labeling for most of its grain packaging early next year, after consumers said the color-coded system helped them choose healthier foods.
The food giant announced that voluntary labels would begin to appear on breakfast cereal packages exclusively for sale in Britain: Coco Pops, Crunchy Nuts, Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies, Frosties and Special K from January.
Boxes sold in a number of European countries where color labels are not well known will not have the new design, leaving just under 80% of Kellogg cereals on sale in the UK and Ireland carrying the traffic light system.
Traffic light labels indicate whether sugar, salt, and fat levels are high, medium, or low using red, orange, and green colors, and are based on the amount per 100g.
Kellogg's chief executive in the UK, Oli Morton, said the move follows a survey of 2,000 Britons to ask for their views on labeling.
Mr. Morton said, "In simple terms, they said we should change and adopt a colorful solution because they want help in making healthy decisions, we have listened and we are acting now."
Traffic light labeling was formally adopted by the UK government in 2013, and food companies and retailers are encouraged to use the system voluntarily since then.
Earlier this year, the consumer group Which? called for mandatory traffic signal labeling after Brexit, warning that inconsistent information about popular breakfast cereals for adults could mislead buyers as to the amount of sugar, salt and fat that they contain.
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1/50 November 27, 2018
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge alongside Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (left), son of Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, President of Leicester City, and his mother Aimon watched by players from Leicester City (right) during a break after laying flowers on their visit to King Power Stadium in Leicester. , to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the helicopter crash at the stadium on 27 October. The president was one of five people killed when his helicopter crashed into the stadium car park a few moments after he took off.
AFP / Getty
2/50 November 27, 2018
A protester wearing a mask of Facebook's general manager, Mark Zuckerberg, poses in front of Portcullis' home to question Zuckerberg's refusal to testify during the survey of the Committee on Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on Misinformation and false information in Parliament, London. Facebook boss Richard Allan should be among the personalities who will testify before a "big international committee" about misinformation and misinformation
AFP / Getty
3/50 November 26, 2018
The artist Joseph Hillier and his sculpture – Messenger, representing "a powerful young woman", will be unveiled next year for Royal Plymouth Theater. The sculpture, which is seven meters high and nine meters wide, is too large to be assembled at the Castle Fine Arts smelter near Oswestry. It was made in installments with 30 master craftsmen.
Pennsylvania
4/50 November 25, 2018
Prime Minister Theresa May gives a press conference at the end of the European Council in Brussels. The leaders of the remaining 27 EU member states (EU27) approved the draft Brexit withdrawal agreement and approved the draft political declaration on the future relations between the EU and the United Kingdom. Kingdom at a special meeting of the European Council on Britain leaving the EU under Article 50.
EPA
5/50 November 24, 2018
Environmental activists gather around a false coffin on which is written "our future" on the green of Parliament Square during a demonstration organized by the Extinction Rebellion movement, calling on the British government to act on climate and ecological issues. After a week of disruptive traffic on the bridges of central London over the Thames, the social movement "Extinction Rebellion" has planned a "funeral march" to highlight what they describe as a climate and health emergency. ecological. Extinction Rebellion is asking the UK government to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to zero dollars by 2025 and create a citizens' assembly to oversee changes to environmental policies.
AFP / Getty
6/50 November 23, 2018
English drummer Jonny Bairstow celebrates centenary on first day of third test match against Sri Lanka at Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo
Getty
7/50 November 22, 2018
Premier Theresa May joins a group of parents and babies during a visit to the Kentish Town Health Center in London
Reuters
8/50 November 21, 2018
A hilly car, with an object protruding from the windshield, is abandoned on the A628 in the Peak District, while a blast of snow hit northern England.
Pennsylvania
9/50 November 20, 2018
Waves break on Seaham lighthouse near Durham as cold, wet weather continues
Pennsylvania
10/50 November 19, 2018
Prime Minister Theresa May speaking at the IWC Annual Conference at the InterContinental Hotel. At the CBI conference, Ms May said that it was "important" that the UK escaped EU rules by the time of the 2022 election, without however give guarantee.
Pennsylvania
11/50 November 18, 2018
The Englishman Harry Kane celebrates with his team-mate Jesse Lingard after scoring the winning goal against Croatia, having gone from 0 to 1 in his League of Nations match at Wembley Stadium. The win means that England qualifies for the semi-finals of the new competition and relegates Croatia
AFP / Getty
12/50 November 17, 2018
Demonstrations on Westminster Bridge in London for an event organized by Extinction Rebellion to raise awareness of the dangers of climate change
Pennsylvania
13/50 November 16, 2018
Secretary of the Environment, Michael Gove, speaking in front of the offices of the Ministry of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. He confirmed that he would remain in office and felt that it was important to continue working with Cabinet colleagues to ensure the best possible Brexit outcome for the country.
Pennsylvania
14/50 November 15, 2018
Theresa May laughs at a press conference at Downing Street after a difficult day during which several cabinet members resigned and several MPs cast a vote of no confidence in her direction.
Reuters
15/50 November 14, 2018
Anti-Brexit protesters from the European Union are waving placards and wave the flags of the Union and the European Union as they demonstrate in front of Parliament. British and European Union negotiators reached a draft agreement on Brexit
AFP / Getty
16/50 November 13, 2018
Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab leaves Downing Street. Prime Minister Theresa May today met with her divided ministers as negotiators strove to secure a divorce agreement with the European Union and concern grew over the risk of a Brexit without agreement.
Pennsylvania
17/50 November 12, 2018
Berlin Mayor Michael Mueller (center) welcomes Madrid Mayor Manuela Carmena (left) and London Mayor Sadiq Khan at the Berlin City Hall. The three municipal leaders are meeting to discuss common challenges, including the consequences of Brexit, immigration and the growth of right-wing populism.
Getty
18/50 November 11, 2018
Prince Charles and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier face the cenotaph at the Sunday memorial ceremony at Whitehall in London. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Armistice of the First World War, the events of the day will mark the last commemorative events of the centenary of the First World War organized by the British Government.
AFP / Getty
19/50 November 10, 2018
Fans, players and staff pay tribute to King Power Stadium as silence is observed in memory of Leicester City President Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha before his Premier League match against Burnley. The first time that a match has taken place in the stadium since the helicopter crash of the owners
Getty
20/50 November 9, 2018
Transport Minister Jo Johnson resigned in protest of the government's Brexit plan and called for a Say referendum.
EPA
21/50 November 8, 2018
British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt delivers a speech at the British Embassy in Paris. The British Foreign Secretary said the Brexit negotiations were "in the final phase" and that he was confident that an agreement would be reached with the European Union.
AP
22/50 November 7, 2018
Captain James Pugh is among the installations of artist Rob Heard, Shrouds of the Somme, commemorating the deaths of the First World War, at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London. 72,396 shroud figurines depicting fallen soldiers never found on the battlefields of the Somme were presented by volunteers and members of the 1 Royal Anglian Regiment
Pennsylvania
23/50 November 6, 2018
Adrian Lester, Sir Lenny Henry, Ade Adepitan, Nadine Marsh-Edwards, Marcus Ryder and Meera Syal, when they send a letter, signed by many stars, to 10 Downing Street, calling for tax breaks to bring about change and strengthen diversity the camera
Pennsylvania
24/50 November 5, 2018
EU nationals living in the United Kingdom are taking part in a demonstration along Whitehall. Three campaign groups, "the3million", "British in Europe" and UNISON have come together to form a human chain from Downing Street to Parliament Square and lobby MPs.
Getty
25/50 November 4, 2018
The Leicester City team with Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (center in white uniform), son of Thai owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha of Leicester City, while they pay him tribute on the second day of the funeral ceremony at Buddhist Wat Thepsirin temple in Bangkok. Players and club staff arrived in Bangkok to attend a rite of mourning for the club's president, whose death last week in a helicopter crash shocked the Premier League club.
King Power / AFP / Getty
26/50 November 3, 2018
Boris Johnson, celebrity at the Edenbridge Bonfire Society, is set on fire in Kent
Pennsylvania
27/50 November 2, 2018
Crowns on which is written "THE BOSS", for Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, left by Leicester City players outside King Power Stadium. President Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was among the people who tragically lost their lives on Saturday night when a helicopter carrying him along with four other people crashed in front of the stadium.
Pennsylvania
28/50 November 1, 2018
Google staff is organizing a protest at the company's UK headquarters in London as part of a global campaign on the treatment of sexual harassment by the US tech giant. Hundreds of employees have also left their European headquarters in Dublin, as well as other offices in different parts of the world.
AFP / Getty
29/50 October 31, 2018
Protesters block Parliament Square in London as environmental group Extinction Rebellion launches mass civil disobedience campaign calling for action on climate change
Pennsylvania
30/50 October 30, 2018
UK Prime Minister Theresa May, on the right, listens to Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg alongside Lithuanian Minister of Health Aurelijus Veryga at the Oslo Cancer Cluster Summit to discuss the role of health technologies . May, during a speech in Oslo, said that the British budget easing of austerity policy announced this week does not signal imminent election
Scanpix NTB via AP
31/50 October 29, 2018
Chancellor Philip Hammond holds his red ministerial box outside 11 Downing Street, surrounded by Treasury colleagues (from left to right): Robert Jenrick, Liz Truss, Mel Stride and John Glen, before going to the House of Commons to present its budget.
Pennsylvania
32/50 October 28, 2018
Supporters stop to watch floral tributes in front of Leicester City Football Club's King Power Stadium after a helicopter owned by club president, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, crashed past the stadium the night before. It was confirmed Sunday night that the charismatic Thai president had died alongside four other people in the accident.
AFP / Getty
33/50 October 27, 2018
Glenn Hoddle is hospitalized after falling ill at BT Sport studio
Getty
34/50 October 26, 2018
A man was arrested for attempting to steal a copy of the Magna Carta in Salisbury Cathedral, one of four originals of the historical document on English freedom.
Reuters
35/50 October 25, 2018
Mr. Philip Green, businessman in the retail business, has been appointed to Parliament for sexual harassment of staff
Getty
36/50 October 24, 2018
The Daily Telegraph announced today that it was under an order to prohibit the release of contact details of a major businessman facing charges of misdemeanor charges. Sexual assault and racial abuse.
Pennsylvania
37/50 October 23, 2018
Thousands of women workers are now on the streets of Glasgow as a result of an equal pay dispute with City Council
Pennsylvania
38/50 October 22, 2018
Former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Bernard Hogan-Howe, called for an "urgent review" of evidence relating to cannabis legislation. Hogan-Howe, who has consistently championed harsh cannabis laws, investigated the issue of the Channel 4 Dispatches program.
Pennsylvania
39/50 October 21, 2018
The Red Funnel ferry-car, Red Falcon, which had already struck several small boats due to bad weather, passes in front of the mast of a submerged yacht while she leaves East Cowes on the island of Wight to Southampton
Pennsylvania
40/50 October 20, 2018
Anti-Brexit activists drop a banner off Westminster Bridge in London before taking part in the March for the People's Future in London, a march and rally for a second referendum on terrorism. # 39; EU
Pennsylvania
41/50 October 19, 2018
Members of a grooming gang who have abused vulnerable girls in Huddersfield have been jailed for over 220 years.
This year, three trials at the Crown Court in Leeds revealed that at least 15 victims had been treated and raped in the city of West Yorkshire between 2004 and 2011.
They were between 11 and 17 years old when they were "deliberately targeted" by older, trafficked men in the area.
Yorkshire Police of the West
42/50 October 18, 2018
Theresa May goes after a press conference at the summit of European Union leaders in Brussels
Reuters
43/50 October 17, 2018
Police officers equipped with an anti-bomb robot on Victoria Embankment, opposite the Scotland Yard Police headquarters in central London, after emergency services were alerted to the presence of a suspicious package
AFP / Getty
44/50 October 16, 2018
Scottish Power will become the first major UK energy company to produce 100% of its wind power after selling its hydroelectric and hydroelectric facilities to Drax for £ 702 million.
Getty
45/50 October 15, 2018
Prime Minister Theresa May peeks into a hot urn at a meeting in a social group in Vauxhall, organized by a charity that fights loneliness when launching the first strategy for solitude. In launching the strategy, May confirmed that English GPs could return single people to community and volunteer activities by 2023, while she was paying tribute to murdered MP Jo Cox, who had campaigned for end loneliness before his death.
Pennsylvania
46/50 October 14, 2018
Jeremy Hunt welcomes the Foreign Ministers of Eastern Europe at the official residence of the Foreign Minister in view of tomorrow's meetings of the Luxembourg Foreign Affairs Council, where sanctions on chemical weapons will be formally adopted
Pennsylvania
47/50 October 13, 2018
Police stop a breakaway from the main walk of the Football Lads alliance as it tries to get closer to a rival anti-fascist rally in London
AP
48/50 October 12, 2018
The waves hit Cawsand and Cornwall as storm Callum arrives in the UK
Pennsylvania
49/50 October 11, 2018
Former Prime Minister John Major spoke out against the launch of universal credit (the new government delivery model). Stating that this would harm families whose standard of living was already inadequate, he suggested that this policy could be just as harmful to Theresa May as Poll That in the case of Margaret Thatcher.
Pennsylvania
50/50 October 10, 2018
The Supreme Court ruled that two Belfast bakers were in law to refuse to bake a cake that was worth the gay wedding. The case, which began in 2014 and progressed ahead of the country's highest court, has been controversial and sparked a debate on the balance of rights and equality.
Reuters
1/50 November 27, 2018
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge alongside Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (left), son of Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, President of Leicester City, and his mother Aimon watched by players from Leicester City (right) during a break after laying flowers on their visit to King Power Stadium in Leicester. , to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the helicopter crash at the stadium on 27 October. The president was one of five people killed when his helicopter crashed into the stadium car park a few moments after he took off.
AFP / Getty
2/50 November 27, 2018
A protester wearing a mask of Facebook's general manager, Mark Zuckerberg, poses in front of Portcullis' home to question Zuckerberg's refusal to testify during the survey of the Committee on Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on Misinformation and false information in Parliament, London. Facebook boss Richard Allan should be among the personalities who will testify before a "big international committee" about misinformation and misinformation
AFP / Getty
3/50 November 26, 2018
The artist Joseph Hillier and his sculpture – Messenger, representing "a powerful young woman", will be unveiled next year for Royal Plymouth Theater. The sculpture, which is seven meters high and nine meters wide, is too large to be assembled at the Castle Fine Arts smelter near Oswestry. It was made in installments with 30 master craftsmen.
Pennsylvania
4/50 November 25, 2018
Prime Minister Theresa May gives a press conference at the end of the European Council in Brussels. The leaders of the remaining 27 EU member states (EU27) approved the draft Brexit withdrawal agreement and approved the draft political declaration on the future relations between the EU and the United Kingdom. Kingdom at a special meeting of the European Council on Britain leaving the EU under Article 50.
EPA
5/50 November 24, 2018
Environmental activists gather around a false coffin on which is written "our future" on the green of Parliament Square during a demonstration organized by the Extinction Rebellion movement, calling on the British government to act on climate and ecological issues. After a week of disruptive traffic on the bridges of central London over the Thames, the social movement "Extinction Rebellion" has planned a "funeral march" to highlight what they describe as a climate and health emergency. ecological. Extinction Rebellion is asking the UK government to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to zero dollars by 2025 and create a citizens' assembly to oversee changes to environmental policies.
AFP / Getty
6/50 November 23, 2018
English drummer Jonny Bairstow celebrates centenary on first day of third test match against Sri Lanka at Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo
Getty
7/50 November 22, 2018
Premier Theresa May joins a group of parents and babies during a visit to the Kentish Town Health Center in London
Reuters
8/50 November 21, 2018
A hilly car, with an object protruding from the windshield, is abandoned on the A628 in the Peak District, while a blast of snow hit northern England.
Pennsylvania
9/50 November 20, 2018
Waves break on Seaham lighthouse near Durham as cold, wet weather continues
Pennsylvania
10/50 November 19, 2018
Prime Minister Theresa May speaking at the IWC Annual Conference at the InterContinental Hotel. At the CBI conference, Ms May said that it was "important" that the UK escaped EU rules by the time of the 2022 election, without however give guarantee.
Pennsylvania
11/50 November 18, 2018
The Englishman Harry Kane celebrates with his team-mate Jesse Lingard after scoring the winning goal against Croatia, having gone from 0 to 1 in his League of Nations match at Wembley Stadium. The win means that England qualifies for the semi-finals of the new competition and relegates Croatia
AFP / Getty
12/50 November 17, 2018
Demonstrations on Westminster Bridge in London for an event organized by Extinction Rebellion to raise awareness of the dangers of climate change
Pennsylvania
13/50 November 16, 2018
Secretary of the Environment, Michael Gove, speaking in front of the offices of the Ministry of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. He confirmed that he would remain in office and felt that it was important to continue working with Cabinet colleagues to ensure the best possible Brexit outcome for the country.
Pennsylvania
14/50 November 15, 2018
Theresa May laughs at a press conference at Downing Street after a difficult day during which several cabinet members resigned and several MPs cast a vote of no confidence in her direction.
Reuters
15/50 November 14, 2018
Anti-Brexit protesters from the European Union are waving placards and wave the flags of the Union and the European Union as they demonstrate in front of Parliament. British and European Union negotiators reached a draft agreement on Brexit
AFP / Getty
16/50 November 13, 2018
Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab leaves Downing Street. Prime Minister Theresa May today met with her divided ministers as negotiators strove to secure a divorce agreement with the European Union and concern grew over the risk of a Brexit without agreement.
Pennsylvania
17/50 November 12, 2018
Berlin Mayor Michael Mueller (center) welcomes Madrid Mayor Manuela Carmena (left) and London Mayor Sadiq Khan at the Berlin City Hall. The three municipal leaders are meeting to discuss common challenges, including the consequences of Brexit, immigration and the growth of right-wing populism.
Getty
18/50 November 11, 2018
Prince Charles and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier face the cenotaph at the Sunday memorial ceremony at Whitehall in London. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Armistice of the First World War, the events of the day will mark the last commemorative events of the centenary of the First World War organized by the British Government.
AFP / Getty
19/50 November 10, 2018
Fans, players and staff pay tribute to King Power Stadium as silence is observed in memory of Leicester City President Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha before his Premier League match against Burnley. The first time that a match has taken place in the stadium since the helicopter crash of the owners
Getty
20/50 November 9, 2018
Transport Minister Jo Johnson resigned in protest of the government's Brexit plan and called for a Say referendum.
EPA
21/50 November 8, 2018
British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt delivers a speech at the British Embassy in Paris. The British Foreign Secretary said the Brexit negotiations were "in the final phase" and that he was confident that an agreement would be reached with the European Union.
AP
22/50 November 7, 2018
Captain James Pugh is among the installations of artist Rob Heard, Shrouds of the Somme, commemorating the deaths of the First World War, at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London. 72,396 shroud figurines depicting fallen soldiers never found on the battlefields of the Somme were presented by volunteers and members of the 1 Royal Anglian Regiment
Pennsylvania
23/50 November 6, 2018
Adrian Lester, Sir Lenny Henry, Ade Adepitan, Nadine Marsh-Edwards, Marcus Ryder and Meera Syal, when they send a letter, signed by many stars, to 10 Downing Street, calling for tax breaks to bring about change and strengthen diversity the camera
Pennsylvania
24/50 November 5, 2018
EU nationals living in the United Kingdom are taking part in a demonstration along Whitehall. Three campaign groups, "the3million", "British in Europe" and UNISON have come together to form a human chain from Downing Street to Parliament Square and lobby MPs.
Getty
25/50 November 4, 2018
The Leicester City team with Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (center in white uniform), son of Thai owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha of Leicester City, while they pay him tribute on the second day of the funeral ceremony at Buddhist Wat Thepsirin temple in Bangkok. Players and club staff arrived in Bangkok to attend a rite of mourning for the club's president, whose death last week in a helicopter crash shocked the Premier League club.
King Power / AFP / Getty
26/50 November 3, 2018
Boris Johnson, celebrity at the Edenbridge Bonfire Society, is set on fire in Kent
Pennsylvania
27/50 November 2, 2018
Crowns on which is written "THE BOSS", for Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, left by Leicester City players outside King Power Stadium. President Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was among the people who tragically lost their lives on Saturday night when a helicopter carrying him along with four other people crashed in front of the stadium.
Pennsylvania
28/50 November 1, 2018
Google staff is organizing a protest at the company's UK headquarters in London as part of a global campaign on the treatment of sexual harassment by the US tech giant. Hundreds of employees have also left their European headquarters in Dublin, as well as other offices in different parts of the world.
AFP / Getty
29/50 October 31, 2018
Protesters block Parliament Square in London as environmental group Extinction Rebellion launches mass civil disobedience campaign calling for action on climate change
Pennsylvania
30/50 October 30, 2018
UK Prime Minister Theresa May, on the right, listens to Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg alongside Lithuanian Minister of Health Aurelijus Veryga at the Oslo Cancer Cluster Summit to discuss the role of health technologies . May, during a speech in Oslo, said that the British budget easing of austerity policy announced this week does not signal imminent election
Scanpix NTB via AP
31/50 October 29, 2018
Chancellor Philip Hammond holds his red ministerial box outside 11 Downing Street, surrounded by Treasury colleagues (from left to right): Robert Jenrick, Liz Truss, Mel Stride and John Glen, before going to the House of Commons to present its budget.
Pennsylvania
32/50 October 28, 2018
Supporters stop to watch floral tributes in front of Leicester City Football Club's King Power Stadium after a helicopter owned by club president, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, crashed past the stadium the night before. It was confirmed Sunday night that the charismatic Thai president had died alongside four other people in the accident.
AFP / Getty
33/50 October 27, 2018
Glenn Hoddle is hospitalized after falling ill at BT Sport studio
Getty
34/50 October 26, 2018
A man was arrested for attempting to steal a copy of the Magna Carta in Salisbury Cathedral, one of four originals of the historical document on English freedom.
Reuters
35/50 October 25, 2018
Mr. Philip Green, businessman in the retail business, has been appointed to Parliament for sexual harassment of staff
Getty
36/50 October 24, 2018
The Daily Telegraph announced today that it was under an order to prohibit the release of contact details of a major businessman facing charges of misdemeanor charges. Sexual assault and racial abuse.
Pennsylvania
37/50 October 23, 2018
Thousands of women workers are now on the streets of Glasgow as a result of an equal pay dispute with City Council
Pennsylvania
38/50 October 22, 2018
L'ancien commissaire de la police métropolitaine, Bernard Hogan-Howe, a appelé à un "examen urgent" des preuves relatives à la législation sur le cannabis. Hogan-Howe, qui a toujours soutenu des lois sévères sur le cannabis, a enquêté sur la question du programme Dispatches de Channel 4.
Pennsylvania
39/50 October 21, 2018
Le ferry-car Red Funnel, Red Falcon, qui avait déjà heurté plusieurs petits bateaux en raison du mauvais temps, passe devant le mât d'un yacht submergé alors qu'elle quitte East Cowes sur l'île de Wight à destination de Southampton
Pennsylvania
40/50 20 octobre 2018
Des militants anti-Brexit baissent une bannière au large du pont de Westminster à Londres avant de prendre part à la Marche pour l'avenir du peuple à Londres, une marche et un rassemblement en faveur d'un deuxième référendum sur l'UE
Pennsylvania
41/50 19 octobre 2018
Les membres d'un gang de toilettage qui ont abusé de filles vulnérables à Huddersfield sont emprisonnés depuis plus de 220 ans.
Cette année, trois procès à la Crown Court de Leeds ont révélé qu'au moins 15 victimes avaient été soignées et violées dans la ville de West Yorkshire entre 2004 et 2011.
Ils avaient entre 11 et 17 ans lorsqu'ils ont été "délibérément ciblés" par des hommes plus âgés et victimes de la traite dans la région.
Police du Yorkshire de l'Ouest
42/50 18 octobre 2018
Theresa May s'en va après une conférence de presse au sommet des dirigeants de l'Union européenne à Bruxelles
Reuters
43/50 October 17, 2018
Des officiers de police équipés d'un robot anti-bombe sur Victoria Embankment, en face du siège de la police d'Ecosse Yard dans le centre de Londres, après que les services d'urgence ont été alertés de la présence d'un colis suspect
AFP / Getty
44/50 16 octobre 2018
Scottish Power deviendra la première grande entreprise énergétique britannique à produire 100% de son énergie éolienne après avoir vendu ses centrales hydroélectriques et ses centrales hydroélectriques à Drax pour un montant de 702 millions £.
Getty
45/50 October 15, 2018
La Première ministre Theresa May jette un coup d'œil dans une urne chaude lors d'une réunion dans un groupe social à Vauxhall, organisée par un organisme de bienfaisance qui lutte contre la solitude lors du lancement de la première stratégie pour la solitude. En lançant la stratégie, May a confirmé que les médecins généralistes anglais pourraient renvoyer les personnes seules à des activités communautaires et volontaires d'ici 2023, alors qu'elle rendait hommage au député assassiné Jo Cox, qui avait fait campagne pour mettre fin à la solitude avant sa mort.
Pennsylvania
46/50 14 octobre 2018
Jeremy Hunt accueille les ministres des Affaires étrangères d'Europe orientale à la résidence officielle du ministre des Affaires étrangères dans la perspective des réunions de demain du Conseil des affaires étrangères de Luxembourg, où les sanctions relatives aux armes chimiques seront formellement adoptées
Pennsylvania
47/50 13 octobre 2018
La police arrête une échappée de la principale marche de l'alliance Football Lads alors qu'elle tente de se rapprocher d'une manifestation anti-fasciste rivale à Londres
AP
48/50 12 octobre 2018
Les vagues frappent Cawsand et Cornwall alors que la tempête Callum arrive au Royaume-Uni
Pennsylvania
49/50 October 11, 2018
L'ancien Premier ministre John Major s'est prononcé contre le lancement du crédit universel (le nouveau modèle de prestation du gouvernement). Affirmant que cela porterait préjudice à des familles dont le niveau de vie était déjà insuffisant, il a suggéré que cette politique pourrait être tout aussi dommageable pour Theresa May que pour Poll That dans le cas de Margaret Thatcher.
Pennsylvania
50/50 October 10, 2018
La Cour suprême a statué que deux boulangers de Belfast étaient dans la loi pour refuser de cuire un gâteau qui valait le mariage gay. L'affaire, qui a débuté en 2014 et a progressé devant le plus haut tribunal du pays, a été controversée et a suscité un débat sur l'équilibre des droits et l'égalité.
Reuters
De nombreuses marques propres de supermarchés utilisent le schéma de couleur, mais lequel? Les fabricants géants tels que Kellogg's étaient à la traîne et laissaient les consommateurs qui essayaient de manger plus sainement face à un éventail ahurissant de données nutritionnelles et de tailles de portions.
Ses chercheurs ont analysé 31 céréales, porridges et granolas et ont découvert qu'ils pouvaient contenir plus des trois quarts du maximum quotidien recommandé de sucres libres par un adulte – le niveau de sucre réel n'étant pas indiqué sur l'emballage.
Sue Davies, qui? Le conseiller en politique stratégique a déclaré: "Bien que ce soit un geste très positif de la part de Kellogg, il devrait s’appliquer à tous les produits de la marque vendus au Royaume-Uni et en Irlande, et pas seulement à 80%.
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"Le gouvernement devrait maintenant utiliser le Brexit comme une opportunité de présenter une législation rendant obligatoire l'étiquetage des feux de signalisation dans le cadre d'une approche basée sur des normes alimentaires élevées et visant à améliorer la santé et le bien-être du pays."
La Docteure Alison Tedstone, nutritionniste en chef à Public Health England, a déclaré: "Une information claire est le fondement de choix sains. Nous sommes donc ravis que Kellogg ajoute des feux de signalisation à son étiquetage sur le dessus de l'emballage.
"Cette annonce souligne l'importance d'aider les consommateurs à faire des choix éclairés et nous espérons que d'autres sociétés suivront cet exemple."
Press Association