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Building a healthier nation by tackling high levels of inactivity, and making sure that the sport and physical activity sector thrives for future generations.
Sports Minister Stuart Andrew's speech from the ukactive 'Active Uprising’ conference.
Active Travel England is the government’s executive agency responsible for making walking, wheeling and cycling the preferred choice for everyone to get around in England. ATE is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department for Transport .
Find out about being 'active', trading and non-trading, and being dormant if you’re a new or existing company or organisation.
Register as a manufacturer, importer or distributor of active substances.
An update from the government on industry-led measures to improve player protections with regards to loot boxes in video games.
Transport analysis guidance (TAG) on the appraisal of interventions aimed at active modes, for example walking and cycling.
Ahead of a huge summer of sport in 2024, schools will receive new guidance on delivering two hours of PE a week, and equal access to sport and PE.
This publication summarises activity levels and attitudes towards sport and physical activity in England among children and young people in school years 1-11 (ages 5-16)
This publication summarises activity levels and attitudes towards sport and physical activity in England among children and young people in school years 1-11 (ages 5-16).
This publication summarises activity levels in England among children and young people in school years 1-11
The government’s sport strategy Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation.
This publication summarises activity levels in England among children and young people. The Active Lives Child survey results for the 2019/20 academic year include the initial period of Covid-19 public health restrictions.
Local area statistics on sports and cultural participation produced by Sport England and DCMS.
This publication summarises activity levels in England among adults aged 16+.
Find out about Machine Games Duty, how the duty is charged and who has to pay.
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