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  • © London News Pictures. 20/09/2012. Monica Galetti resting during training for Rumble in the Kitchen charity event. Chefs participating in the Rumble in the Kitchen charity event Galvins Chance,  training at British Champion boxer,  Clinton McKenzies gym in Londom. Galvin's Chance charity supports young people aged 18-24 who may be ex-offenders or who are deemed disadvantaged, including those at risk of gang culture to find employment in the hospitality undustry.. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 20/09/2012. Chefs participating in the Rumble in the Kitchen charity event Galvins Chance,  training at British Champion boxer,  Clinton McKenzies gym in Londom. Galvin's Chance charity supports young people aged 18-24 who may be ex-offenders or who are deemed disadvantaged, including those at risk of gang culture to find employment in the hospitality undustry.. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_RUMBLE_IN_THE_KITCHEN_BOXING_MPA...jpg
  • © London News Pictures. 20/09/2012. Monica Galetti - chef at La Gavroche in training. Chefs participating in the Rumble in the Kitchen charity event Galvins Chance,  training at British Champion boxer,  Clinton McKenzies gym in Londom. Galvin's Chance charity supports young people aged 18-24 who may be ex-offenders or who are deemed disadvantaged, including those at risk of gang culture to find employment in the hospitality undustry.. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_RUMBLE_IN_THE_KITCHEN_BOXING_MPA...jpg
  • © London News Pictures. 20/09/2012. Penny Mallory - TV presenter in training. Chefs participating in the Rumble in the Kitchen charity event Galvins Chance,  training at British Champion boxer,  Clinton McKenzies gym in Londom. Galvin's Chance charity supports young people aged 18-24 who may be ex-offenders or who are deemed disadvantaged, including those at risk of gang culture to find employment in the hospitality undustry.. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_RUMBLE_IN_THE_KITCHEN_BOXING_MPA...jpg
  • © London News Pictures. 20/09/2012. Ex British Light Welterweight Chamion Clinton McKenzie supervises in his boxing gym in Herne Hill London.  Chefs participating in the Rumble in the Kitchen charity event Galvins Chance,  training at British Champion boxer,  Clinton McKenzies gym in Londom. Galvin's Chance charity supports young people aged 18-24 who may be ex-offenders or who are deemed disadvantaged, including those at risk of gang culture to find employment in the hospitality undustry.. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_RUMBLE_IN_THE_KITCHEN_BOXING_MPA...jpg
  • © London News Pictures. 20/09/2012. Chefs participating in the Rumble in the Kitchen charity event Galvins Chance,  training at British Champion boxer,  Clinton McKenzies gym in Londom. Galvin's Chance charity supports young people aged 18-24 who may be ex-offenders or who are deemed disadvantaged, including those at risk of gang culture to find employment in the hospitality undustry.. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_RUMBLE_IN_THE_KITCHEN_BOXING_MPA...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/03/2020. London, UK. A Food Warehouse by Iceland store in London runs out of Kitchen Towel amid an increased number of cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the UK. <br />
On Thursday 5 March a woman in her 70s with underlying health condition become the first person in the UK to die from coronavirus. 116 cases in the UK have tested positive of the virus. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2013. London, England. Collection by Stephanie Kitchen, Bath Spa University. A model walks down the catwalk during the Gala Show at Earl's Court 2. Graduate Fashion Week 2013 showcasing student collections took place at Earl's Court II from 2 to 5 June 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2013. London, England. A model walks down the catwalk wearing a design by graduate fashion student Stephanie Kitchen of Bath Spa University during the "Best of Graduate Fashion Week" gala show at Earl's Court 2. Graduate Fashion Week 2013 showcasing student collections takes place at Earl's Court II from 2 to 5 June 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_Best_Of_GFW_Gala1_BST_066.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2013. London, England. A model walks down the catwalk wearing a design by graduate fashion student Stephanie Kitchen of Bath Spa University during the "Best of Graduate Fashion Week" gala show at Earl's Court 2. Graduate Fashion Week 2013 showcasing student collections takes place at Earl's Court II from 2 to 5 June 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_Best_Of_GFW_Gala1_BST_065.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2013. London, England. A model walks down the catwalk wearing a design by graduate fashion student Stephanie Kitchen of Bath Spa University during the "Best of Graduate Fashion Week" gala show at Earl's Court 2. Graduate Fashion Week 2013 showcasing student collections takes place at Earl's Court II from 2 to 5 June 2013. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_Best_Of_GFW_Gala1_BST_064.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2020. London, UK. A pack of kitchen rolls on a nearly empty self in Sainsbury's supermarket in London, as supermarket start to run out of essential items, amidst a possible second lockdown due to a rise in COVID-19 cases. A number of supermarkets are restricting shoppers from bulk-buying products such as flour, pasta, toilet rolls and anti-bacterial wipes. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Second_Wave_Of_Panic_Buying_DHA_...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/10/2018. Bristol, UK. Modern Slavery. Avon & Somerset police today launch a new campaign that aims to increase the amount of intelligence they receive on Modern Day Slavery and raise awareness of this form of exploitative crime. The campaign, called #TellUsWhatYouSee, aims to educate the public on the signs and indicators of various forms of modern day slavery, as well as details of how and where to report this information, in order to help police tackle this crime. File picture dated 21/10/2018 of an unofficial guerilla art exhibit that appeared last week in front of a city centre statue of Edward Colston to link Bristol’s slave-trading history with modern-day slavery, and to mark Anti-Slavery Day to raise awareness of and campaign to end modern slavery in the UK. (There is no suggestion that the police are responsible for the art exhibit). The artwork depicts around 100 human figures lying in front of the statue of slave-trader merchant Edward Colston. The figures have been placed in a similar formation to the way millions of people from West Africa were forced to lie on board slave ships sent from Bristol and other English ports to be transported to Bristol business-owned slave plantations in the Caribbean and North America. The outline of the ship was made up of blocks with the kind of professions and jobs now done by modern-day slaves, living and forced to work in Britain in 2018, such as ‘nail bar workers’, ‘sex worker’, ‘car wash attendant’, ‘domestic servant’, ‘fruit picker’, ‘kitchen worker’ and ‘farm worker’. The blocks are all chained together and the ones at the bow of the ship show the words ‘here and now’, with Edward Colston standing as if the ship's captain, gazing down on the bodies lying in rows on deck before him. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/10/2018. Bristol, UK. Modern Slavery. Avon & Somerset police today launch a new campaign that aims to increase the amount of intelligence they receive on Modern Day Slavery and raise awareness of this form of exploitative crime. The campaign, called #TellUsWhatYouSee, aims to educate the public on the signs and indicators of various forms of modern day slavery, as well as details of how and where to report this information, in order to help police tackle this crime. File picture dated 21/10/2018 of an unofficial guerilla art exhibit that appeared last week in front of a city centre statue of Edward Colston to link Bristol’s slave-trading history with modern-day slavery, and to mark Anti-Slavery Day to raise awareness of and campaign to end modern slavery in the UK. (There is no suggestion that the police are responsible for the art exhibit). The artwork depicts around 100 human figures lying in front of the statue of slave-trader merchant Edward Colston. The figures have been placed in a similar formation to the way millions of people from West Africa were forced to lie on board slave ships sent from Bristol and other English ports to be transported to Bristol business-owned slave plantations in the Caribbean and North America. The outline of the ship was made up of blocks with the kind of professions and jobs now done by modern-day slaves, living and forced to work in Britain in 2018, such as ‘nail bar workers’, ‘sex worker’, ‘car wash attendant’, ‘domestic servant’, ‘fruit picker’, ‘kitchen worker’ and ‘farm worker’. The blocks are all chained together and the ones at the bow of the ship show the words ‘here and now’, with Edward Colston standing as if the ship's captain, gazing down on the bodies lying in rows on deck before him. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MODERN_SLAVERY_181022_SCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/10/2018. Bristol, UK. Modern Slavery. Avon & Somerset police today launch a new campaign that aims to increase the amount of intelligence they receive on Modern Day Slavery and raise awareness of this form of exploitative crime. The campaign, called #TellUsWhatYouSee, aims to educate the public on the signs and indicators of various forms of modern day slavery, as well as details of how and where to report this information, in order to help police tackle this crime. File picture dated 21/10/2018 of an unofficial guerilla art exhibit that appeared last week in front of a city centre statue of Edward Colston to link Bristol’s slave-trading history with modern-day slavery, and to mark Anti-Slavery Day to raise awareness of and campaign to end modern slavery in the UK. (There is no suggestion that the police are responsible for the art exhibit). The artwork depicts around 100 human figures lying in front of the statue of slave-trader merchant Edward Colston. The figures have been placed in a similar formation to the way millions of people from West Africa were forced to lie on board slave ships sent from Bristol and other English ports to be transported to Bristol business-owned slave plantations in the Caribbean and North America. The outline of the ship was made up of blocks with the kind of professions and jobs now done by modern-day slaves, living and forced to work in Britain in 2018, such as ‘nail bar workers’, ‘sex worker’, ‘car wash attendant’, ‘domestic servant’, ‘fruit picker’, ‘kitchen worker’ and ‘farm worker’. The blocks are all chained together and the ones at the bow of the ship show the words ‘here and now’, with Edward Colston standing as if the ship's captain, gazing down on the bodies lying in rows on deck before him. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MODERN_SLAVERY_181022_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/10/2018. Bristol, UK. Modern Slavery. Avon & Somerset police today launch a new campaign that aims to increase the amount of intelligence they receive on Modern Day Slavery and raise awareness of this form of exploitative crime. The campaign, called #TellUsWhatYouSee, aims to educate the public on the signs and indicators of various forms of modern day slavery, as well as details of how and where to report this information, in order to help police tackle this crime. File picture dated 21/10/2018 of an unofficial guerilla art exhibit that appeared last week in front of a city centre statue of Edward Colston to link Bristol’s slave-trading history with modern-day slavery, and to mark Anti-Slavery Day to raise awareness of and campaign to end modern slavery in the UK. (There is no suggestion that the police are responsible for the art exhibit). The artwork depicts around 100 human figures lying in front of the statue of slave-trader merchant Edward Colston. The figures have been placed in a similar formation to the way millions of people from West Africa were forced to lie on board slave ships sent from Bristol and other English ports to be transported to Bristol business-owned slave plantations in the Caribbean and North America. The outline of the ship was made up of blocks with the kind of professions and jobs now done by modern-day slaves, living and forced to work in Britain in 2018, such as ‘nail bar workers’, ‘sex worker’, ‘car wash attendant’, ‘domestic servant’, ‘fruit picker’, ‘kitchen worker’ and ‘farm worker’. The blocks are all chained together and the ones at the bow of the ship show the words ‘here and now’, with Edward Colston standing as if the ship's captain, gazing down on the bodies lying in rows on deck before him. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MODERN_SLAVERY_181022_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/10/2018. Bristol, UK. Modern Slavery. Avon & Somerset police today launch a new campaign that aims to increase the amount of intelligence they receive on Modern Day Slavery and raise awareness of this form of exploitative crime. The campaign, called #TellUsWhatYouSee, aims to educate the public on the signs and indicators of various forms of modern day slavery, as well as details of how and where to report this information, in order to help police tackle this crime. File picture dated 21/10/2018 of an unofficial guerilla art exhibit that appeared last week in front of a city centre statue of Edward Colston to link Bristol’s slave-trading history with modern-day slavery, and to mark Anti-Slavery Day to raise awareness of and campaign to end modern slavery in the UK. (There is no suggestion that the police are responsible for the art exhibit). The artwork depicts around 100 human figures lying in front of the statue of slave-trader merchant Edward Colston. The figures have been placed in a similar formation to the way millions of people from West Africa were forced to lie on board slave ships sent from Bristol and other English ports to be transported to Bristol business-owned slave plantations in the Caribbean and North America. The outline of the ship was made up of blocks with the kind of professions and jobs now done by modern-day slaves, living and forced to work in Britain in 2018, such as ‘nail bar workers’, ‘sex worker’, ‘car wash attendant’, ‘domestic servant’, ‘fruit picker’, ‘kitchen worker’ and ‘farm worker’. The blocks are all chained together and the ones at the bow of the ship show the words ‘here and now’, with Edward Colston standing as if the ship's captain, gazing down on the bodies lying in rows on deck before him. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MODERN_SLAVERY_181022_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg chops vegetables in the school's kitchen. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg chops vegetables in the school's kitchen. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_clegg_breakfast_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/08/2020. London, UK. Members of the public queue outside Enzo's Kitchen, an Italian restaurant in central London as the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme comes to an end today. Eat Out to Help Out was introduced by the Chancellor RISHI SUNAK to help boost  pubs and restaurants following the easing of COVID-19 lockdown. Under the scheme, restaurants offered customers half price food and soft drinks on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays during August and recouped the cash, up to a maximum of £10, from the government. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Final_Day_Of_Eat_Out_To_Help_Out...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/10/2018. Bristol, UK. Modern Slavery. Avon & Somerset police today launch a new campaign that aims to increase the amount of intelligence they receive on Modern Day Slavery and raise awareness of this form of exploitative crime. The campaign, called #TellUsWhatYouSee, aims to educate the public on the signs and indicators of various forms of modern day slavery, as well as details of how and where to report this information, in order to help police tackle this crime. File picture dated 21/10/2018 of an unofficial guerilla art exhibit that appeared last week in front of a city centre statue of Edward Colston to link Bristol’s slave-trading history with modern-day slavery, and to mark Anti-Slavery Day to raise awareness of and campaign to end modern slavery in the UK. (There is no suggestion that the police are responsible for the art exhibit). The artwork depicts around 100 human figures lying in front of the statue of slave-trader merchant Edward Colston. The figures have been placed in a similar formation to the way millions of people from West Africa were forced to lie on board slave ships sent from Bristol and other English ports to be transported to Bristol business-owned slave plantations in the Caribbean and North America. The outline of the ship was made up of blocks with the kind of professions and jobs now done by modern-day slaves, living and forced to work in Britain in 2018, such as ‘nail bar workers’, ‘sex worker’, ‘car wash attendant’, ‘domestic servant’, ‘fruit picker’, ‘kitchen worker’ and ‘farm worker’. The blocks are all chained together and the ones at the bow of the ship show the words ‘here and now’, with Edward Colston standing as if the ship's captain, gazing down on the bodies lying in rows on deck before him. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MODERN_SLAVERY_181022_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/10/2018. Bristol, UK. Modern Slavery. Avon & Somerset police today launch a new campaign that aims to increase the amount of intelligence they receive on Modern Day Slavery and raise awareness of this form of exploitative crime. The campaign, called #TellUsWhatYouSee, aims to educate the public on the signs and indicators of various forms of modern day slavery, as well as details of how and where to report this information, in order to help police tackle this crime. File picture dated 21/10/2018 of an unofficial guerilla art exhibit that appeared last week in front of a city centre statue of Edward Colston to link Bristol’s slave-trading history with modern-day slavery, and to mark Anti-Slavery Day to raise awareness of and campaign to end modern slavery in the UK. (There is no suggestion that the police are responsible for the art exhibit). The artwork depicts around 100 human figures lying in front of the statue of slave-trader merchant Edward Colston. The figures have been placed in a similar formation to the way millions of people from West Africa were forced to lie on board slave ships sent from Bristol and other English ports to be transported to Bristol business-owned slave plantations in the Caribbean and North America. The outline of the ship was made up of blocks with the kind of professions and jobs now done by modern-day slaves, living and forced to work in Britain in 2018, such as ‘nail bar workers’, ‘sex worker’, ‘car wash attendant’, ‘domestic servant’, ‘fruit picker’, ‘kitchen worker’ and ‘farm worker’. The blocks are all chained together and the ones at the bow of the ship show the words ‘here and now’, with Edward Colston standing as if the ship's captain, gazing down on the bodies lying in rows on deck before him. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MODERN_SLAVERY_181022_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/10/2018. Bristol, UK. Modern Slavery. Avon & Somerset police today launch a new campaign that aims to increase the amount of intelligence they receive on Modern Day Slavery and raise awareness of this form of exploitative crime. The campaign, called #TellUsWhatYouSee, aims to educate the public on the signs and indicators of various forms of modern day slavery, as well as details of how and where to report this information, in order to help police tackle this crime. File picture dated 21/10/2018 of an unofficial guerilla art exhibit that appeared last week in front of a city centre statue of Edward Colston to link Bristol’s slave-trading history with modern-day slavery, and to mark Anti-Slavery Day to raise awareness of and campaign to end modern slavery in the UK. (There is no suggestion that the police are responsible for the art exhibit). The artwork depicts around 100 human figures lying in front of the statue of slave-trader merchant Edward Colston. The figures have been placed in a similar formation to the way millions of people from West Africa were forced to lie on board slave ships sent from Bristol and other English ports to be transported to Bristol business-owned slave plantations in the Caribbean and North America. The outline of the ship was made up of blocks with the kind of professions and jobs now done by modern-day slaves, living and forced to work in Britain in 2018, such as ‘nail bar workers’, ‘sex worker’, ‘car wash attendant’, ‘domestic servant’, ‘fruit picker’, ‘kitchen worker’ and ‘farm worker’. The blocks are all chained together and the ones at the bow of the ship show the words ‘here and now’, with Edward Colston standing as if the ship's captain, gazing down on the bodies lying in rows on deck before him. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MODERN_SLAVERY_181022_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/10/2018. Bristol, UK. Modern Slavery. Avon & Somerset police today launch a new campaign that aims to increase the amount of intelligence they receive on Modern Day Slavery and raise awareness of this form of exploitative crime. The campaign, called #TellUsWhatYouSee, aims to educate the public on the signs and indicators of various forms of modern day slavery, as well as details of how and where to report this information, in order to help police tackle this crime. File picture dated 21/10/2018 of an unofficial guerilla art exhibit that appeared last week in front of a city centre statue of Edward Colston to link Bristol’s slave-trading history with modern-day slavery, and to mark Anti-Slavery Day to raise awareness of and campaign to end modern slavery in the UK. (There is no suggestion that the police are responsible for the art exhibit). The artwork depicts around 100 human figures lying in front of the statue of slave-trader merchant Edward Colston. The figures have been placed in a similar formation to the way millions of people from West Africa were forced to lie on board slave ships sent from Bristol and other English ports to be transported to Bristol business-owned slave plantations in the Caribbean and North America. The outline of the ship was made up of blocks with the kind of professions and jobs now done by modern-day slaves, living and forced to work in Britain in 2018, such as ‘nail bar workers’, ‘sex worker’, ‘car wash attendant’, ‘domestic servant’, ‘fruit picker’, ‘kitchen worker’ and ‘farm worker’. The blocks are all chained together and the ones at the bow of the ship show the words ‘here and now’, with Edward Colston standing as if the ship's captain, gazing down on the bodies lying in rows on deck before him. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MODERN_SLAVERY_181022_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/10/2018. Bristol, UK. Modern Slavery. Avon & Somerset police today launch a new campaign that aims to increase the amount of intelligence they receive on Modern Day Slavery and raise awareness of this form of exploitative crime. The campaign, called #TellUsWhatYouSee, aims to educate the public on the signs and indicators of various forms of modern day slavery, as well as details of how and where to report this information, in order to help police tackle this crime. File picture dated 21/10/2018 of an unofficial guerilla art exhibit that appeared last week in front of a city centre statue of Edward Colston to link Bristol’s slave-trading history with modern-day slavery, and to mark Anti-Slavery Day to raise awareness of and campaign to end modern slavery in the UK. (There is no suggestion that the police are responsible for the art exhibit). The artwork depicts around 100 human figures lying in front of the statue of slave-trader merchant Edward Colston. The figures have been placed in a similar formation to the way millions of people from West Africa were forced to lie on board slave ships sent from Bristol and other English ports to be transported to Bristol business-owned slave plantations in the Caribbean and North America. The outline of the ship was made up of blocks with the kind of professions and jobs now done by modern-day slaves, living and forced to work in Britain in 2018, such as ‘nail bar workers’, ‘sex worker’, ‘car wash attendant’, ‘domestic servant’, ‘fruit picker’, ‘kitchen worker’ and ‘farm worker’. The blocks are all chained together and the ones at the bow of the ship show the words ‘here and now’, with Edward Colston standing as if the ship's captain, gazing down on the bodies lying in rows on deck before him. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MODERN_SLAVERY_181022_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg prepares to chop vegetables in the school's kitchen. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_clegg_breakfast_014.JPG
  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg talk to staff in the school's kitchens.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg talk to staff in the school's kitchens.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_Clegg_food_SSI_018.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg participates in a bread making lesson at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. Lorraine Pascale participates in a bread making lesson at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_024.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg participates in a bread making lesson at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_023.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg participate in a bread making lesson at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_022.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg participates in a bread making lesson at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_021.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg participates in a bread making lesson at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_020.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg participate in a bread making lesson at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_019.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg participate in a bread making lesson at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_018.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. Lorraine Pascale and The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg meet school children over lunch at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_017.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. Lorraine Pascale and The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg sit with school children over lunch at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_016.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. Lorraine Pascale and The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg sit with school children over lunch at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_015.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. Lorraine Pascale, The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Lynne Featherstone sit with school children over lunch at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_013.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. Lorraine Pascale, The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Lynne Featherstone sit with school children over lunch at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_014.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. Lorraine Pascale, The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Lynne Featherstone sit with school children over lunch at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_DPM_SCHOOL_LUNCH_TAK_012.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg meets school children over lunch at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Lorraine Pascale serving lunch to school children at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Lorraine Pascale serving lunch to school children at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Lynne Featherstone and Lorraine Pascale serving lunch to school children at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg serving lunch to school children at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Lorraine Pascale serving lunch to school children at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Lynne Featherstone and Lorraine Pascale serving lunch to school children at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Lorraine Pascale serving lunch to school children at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Lynne Featherstone and Lorraine Pascale serving lunch to school children at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Lorraine Pascale serving lunch to school children at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Lorraine Pascale and Lynne Featherstone serving lunch to school children at Weston Park Primary School in Crouch End, London on Monday 3 November 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Children eat breakfast.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg talks to the children about healthy foods.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. A child's plate during breakfast.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. A child's plate during breakfast.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg joins children for breakfast.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2014. London, UK. Nick Clegg joins children for breakfast.  Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launches free school meals at Clapham Manor Primary School in Lambeth today 2nd September 2014. For many school returning from the school holidays this is the first day of the Governments universal infant free school meals.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg eat lunch with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg eat lunch with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg serve their fruit salad to the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg serve their fruit salad to the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg serve their fruit salad to the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg serve their fruit salad to the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg make a fruit salad with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg make a fruit salad with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg make a fruit salad with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg pick strawberries and raspberries with the children before making a fruit salad.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg make a fruit salad with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK.  Nick Clegg looks at strawberries with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg make a fruit salad with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK.  Nick Clegg looks at strawberries with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg eat lunch with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg make a fruit salad with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg make a fruit salad with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg make a fruit salad with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg make a fruit salad with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Lorraine Pascale and Nick Clegg make a fruit salad with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.*** © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. (Adults L-R) Local MP Tom Brake, Nick Clegg, Lorraine Pascale and Headteacher Havard Spring [sic] walk through the school's vegetable patch with the schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ***EMBARGO 12.01AM Tuesday 17 June.***© Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/06/2014. Wallington, UK. Nick Clegg picks raspberries with schoolchildren.  Ahead of an announcement on new food standards for schools, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and celebrity chef Lorraine Pascale visit Foresters Primary School where they picked fruit with schoolchildren from the school’s vegetable patch, prepared a fruit salad, helped the school chefs to serve food and sat with the children as they ate lunch. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 20/09/2012. Marcus Wareing in red declared winner over Fred Sirieix in blue at Rumble in the kitchen charity event.. Chefs participating in the Rumble in the Kitchen charity event Galvins Chance, help the charity support young people aged 18-24 who may be ex-offenders or who are deemed disadvantaged, including those at risk of gang culture to find employment in the hospitality undustry.. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 20/09/2012. Fred Sirieix addresses the audience at Rumble in the kitchen charity event.. Chefs participating in the Rumble in the Kitchen charity event Galvins Chance, help the charity support young people aged 18-24 who may be ex-offenders or who are deemed disadvantaged, including those at risk of gang culture to find employment in the hospitality undustry.. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 20/09/2012. Marcus Wareing in red declared winner over Fred Sirieix in blue at Rumble in the kitchen charity event.. Chefs participating in the Rumble in the Kitchen charity event Galvins Chance, help the charity support young people aged 18-24 who may be ex-offenders or who are deemed disadvantaged, including those at risk of gang culture to find employment in the hospitality undustry.. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 20/09/2012. Fred Sirieix on the ropes at Rumble in the kitchen charity event..Chefs participating in the Rumble in the Kitchen charity event Galvins Chance, help the charity support young people aged 18-24 who may be ex-offenders or who are deemed disadvantaged, including those at risk of gang culture to find employment in the hospitality undustry.. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 20/09/2012. Marcus Waring in red fights Fred Sirieix in blue at Rumble in the Kitchen charity event.. Chefs participating in the Rumble in the Kitchen charity event Galvins Chance, help the charity support young people aged 18-24 who may be ex-offenders or who are deemed disadvantaged, including those at risk of gang culture to find employment in the hospitality undustry.. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 20/09/2012. Marcus Waring in red fights Fred Sirieix in blue at Rumble in the Kitchen charity event.. Chefs participating in the Rumble in the Kitchen charity event Galvins Chance, help the charity support young people aged 18-24 who may be ex-offenders or who are deemed disadvantaged, including those at risk of gang culture to find employment in the hospitality undustry.. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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