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The department’s campaign, called Healthy Living Blueprint, will set out a range of ideas to help children eat a more balanced diet at school, to do more exercise and to take more care of their health. So remember, children, when you enjoy a lavish meal at a Pizza Express, don’t do what Clarke once did and order another.
“A healthy body leads to a healthy mind,” says Clarke. “Good health and effective learning go hand in hand.”
Sound advice, minister. Now, would you like fries with that?
Wary Brown declines to stick his neck out for art
There are a few people who would like to see Gordon Brown’s head put on display somewhere, but apparently he isn’t one of them.
The sculptor Sandy Stoddart had been commissioned to produce a bust of Brown for the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, but the chancellor — perhaps mindful of the public expenditure — has declined to pose.
It’s probably just as well, because Gordon’s steely gaze would not have been a cheery prospect for visitors to the gallery. “Brown’s likeness is most naturally found when he is not smiling,” explains Stoddart with masterly understatement.
Dubya in quiet word with Edward the Confessor
After pilgrims pay homage at the Republican convention in New York, here is a little insight into George Bush’s own religious faith. Officials at Westminster Abbey have revealed that the president and his wife prayed at the shrine of Edward the Confessor during a visit to Britain last year. And what was it that moved him about that most pious Anglo-Saxon king? “Well, sir, I don’t really know about that,” says a White House spokesman. “Isn’t it possible he just thought it was a good spot to pray in?”
oIn a Ted Heath-style grump, John Birt has bitterly criticised the choice of Michael Grade as BBC chairman. He has even written to the prime minister warning that putting Grade in charge was “the worst public appointment” Tony Blair has made, according to the memoirs of Greg Dyke, Birt’s successor as director-general. Birt and Grade worked together at London Weekend Television, but, says Dyke, another LWT alumnus, they have hated each other for 20 years. What fun staff reunions must be.
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