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Lanarkshire is to host the 45th International Children's Games in 2011, following a joint bid by North and South Lanarkshire Councils to bring the world's biggest youth sporting event to Scotland for the first time. …
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Ministers, Olympic chiefs and athletes visited the completed Aquatics Centre and gathered in Trafalgar Square to mark the milestone.
On July 27 2012, the Games will open with a spectacular ceremony in London to welcome the world to Britain. Foreign Office staff around the globe are marking the year to go milestone with a wide range of celebratory events a…
To mark a year to go until the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics begin in London, Foreign Secretary William Hague discusses the Games and what they mean for Britain and the rest of the world.
One year from today, on 27 July 2012, the Olympic Games will open with a spectacular ceremony in London to welcome the world to Britain. External site: [London 2012 website](http://www.london2012.com/) External site: […
Treasure hunts, carnivals and film screenings will be among the entertainment on offer.
Anticipated Final Cost of Construction Programme going down.
Delivered by the Minister for Sport and the Olympics, Hugh Robertson
Hundreds of local sports clubs and facilities will be upgraded thanks to a fund launched today by Sport England and Sports Minister Hugh Robertson.
New plans for the 2012 Olympics, superfast broadband and competitive school sport were unveiled today
Jeremy Hunt publishes the DCMS Structural Reform Plan.
Plans to provide 2012 Olympics, boost competitive sport in schools, reform media regulation and deliver universal broadband set out by Jeremy Hunt.
An updated assessment of when the Government will implement its commitments.
Figures show central Government has achieved a 10 per cent reduction goal
Announcement of the test of government, police and other key agencies’ readiness for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson join schools taking part in the London School Games, part of the 2012 sports legacy.
More than 750 budding young athletes from London competed in their first School Games Festival today.
Ministers join pupils aiming for personal bests.
The UK’s School Games are to go global thanks to a deal with Rio 2016, agreed yesterday by Jeremy Hunt on a trip to Brazil.
Sports personalities and celebrities committed to tackling homophobia and transphobia at a Downing Street reception.
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