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The Food Standards Agency in Northern Ireland has launched a pilot scheme that will see local food businesses displaying calorie information on menus.

Northern Ireland

Food Standards Agency in Northern Ireland was launched on 3 April 2000 and is accountable both to Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly. Our commitment is to improve food safety and standards and protect the health of the population in Northern Ireland in relation to food.

The officials who carry out the Agency's work in its Belfast office are the Director Northern Ireland (Gerry McCurdy), a deputy director, senior management team and some 40 members of staff with a range of policy and professional expertise.

Northern Ireland News

Views sought on front-of-pack labelling

Monday 14 May 2012

Members wanted for NIFAC

Tuesday 1 May 2012

More about Northern Ireland

About FSA Northern Ireland

Contact Us Northern Ireland | Northern Ireland Food Advisory Committee

Regulation: Northern Ireland

Audit Reports: Northern Ireland | Consultations in N. Ireland | Guidance: Northern Ireland | Regulations: Northern Ireland

Safety and Hygiene: Northern Ireland

Beat the Bingo Bug! | Review of official controls delivery | Safe Catering | Shellfish monitoring: Northern Ireland

Nutrition: Northern Ireland

Broadcast media for children: nutrient profiling | Caloriewise scheme | Folic acid fortification | Front-of-pack (FOP) nutrition labelling | Healthy catering | Homelessness and food poverty | Salt | Saturated fat and energy | Using the eatwell plate | Young people in Northern Ireland

Research: Northern Ireland

Research funded by FSA Northern Ireland

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Publications: Northern Ireland

Booklets from FSA Northern Ireland

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