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This tax information and impact note applies to non-resident athletes competing in the 2016 London Anniversary Games and/or the 2017 World Athletics Championships.
The UK's highly successful overlay industry delivers one-off sporting events through effective use of temporary infrastructure and services.
Guidance and pro-formas for developing and submitting investment proposals for local roads.
Roadmap sets out how UK will increase nuclear generation by up to 4 times to 24GW by 2050.
This series brings together all documents relating to London 2012 meta-evaluation
An independent evaluation report providing an interim assessment of the impact of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games events on Birmingham, the West Midlands and the wider UK.
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.
New guide for academics and industry aims to boost understanding of video games to support UK’s world leading sector
New £30 million fund to deliver approximately 30 new facilities to support more women and girls into grassroots sport
Consultation on potential changes to the current minimum age of 16 for playing National Lottery games
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