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The government has made a new announcement as one in 10 children in the first year of primary school in England is obese – the highest figure on record outside the pandemic, figures show.

Data from the National Child Measurement Programme found 10.5 per cent of children in reception and more than a fifth in Year 6 (the last year of primary school) were obese in 2024/25, with boys more likely to be overweight than girls.

Excluding the peak during the first year of the pandemic, this is the highest obesity prevalence seen in reception year since records began in 2006/07, and is higher than the 9.6 per cent in 2023/24.

Some 13 per cent of children in reception, when youngsters are aged four and five, are also overweight, meaning almost one in four of all children in this

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