In the UK, over 47,000 tonnes of sugar have been eliminated from soft drinks due to a two-tier taxation system introduced in 2018, where producers paid 18 pence for every five grams of sugar in 100 milliliters. To avoid this tax, some manufacturers reduced sugar content and created recipes using healthier alternatives. The goal of the tax was to decrease sugar consumption and promote healthier drink options.
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UK has opened diplomatic contact with Syrian rebels who toppled Assad, says Lammy
The UK foreign secretary David Lammy has opened diplomatic contact with Syrian rebels who ousted Bashar al-Assad’s regime, while reiterating that Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) remains a proscribed terrorist organization in the UK. He announced a £50 million humanitarian aid package for vulnerable Syrians, emphasizing the importance of a representative government, securing chemical weapons stockpiles, and ending violence. The aid will be distributed through UN and NGO agencies to Syrians in the country and refugees...
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