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Chef's food fight not over

Jamie Oliver has hinted he is not finished with his battle to raise nutritional standards in schools and says there may be a "plan B" to change the stance of Education Secretary Michael Gove.

The TV chef believes the Government has undone improvements and instead of continuing to raise standards, has actually gone backwards.

Oliver's Channel 4 series about school lunches led to new standards being brought in to ensure healthier food, but he has been at loggerheads with Mr Gove over the failure to extend the regulations to academy schools.

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