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This booklet sets out the people offer to regular serving military personnel.
The football authorities in England have been invited by the government to meet on an annual basis to agree on appropriate access to the best global players.
Brigadier Best has served for 30 years in the British Army. During his career he has deployed many times on operations, including Cyprus, Bosnia, East Timor, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and South Sudan. Educated at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst,...
New £1 million package will support children attending schools in disadvantaged areas across England to learn and play chess, improve visibility and availability of the game and fund elite playing
Sport Minister highlights the key role of fans in the football governance reforms, alongside an update on the future of women’s football review, the EURO 2028 bid, and reflections on his experiences of interacting with fans at matches this season
Former England and Great Britain footballer turned pundit Karen Carney MBE has today published her major independent review into the future of domestic women’s football
Three members of the veterans community have received Points of Light awards as part of events to mark Armed Forces Week.
Summary of the findings of the TOP Foundation investigation into competitive school sport, conducted for Ofsted.
The Government will join forces with former sports stars, health professionals and fitness experts to help an additional 3.5 million adults and children get physically active by 2030, as part of a major national activity drive.
Harry Redknapp, Chris Kamara and Eniola Aluko among the football stars urging people to get COVID-19 vaccine in a new short film.
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