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The Board of Women’s Sport brings together experts, academics and national governing bodies to look at existing and future opportunities to support women's sport.
Government to be guided by industry experts and academics including UK Sport and Sport England to break down barriers and create opportunities for women in sport.
Sports Minister Stephanie Peacock outlined the government's vision on women's sport at the Westminster Insight - Women and Girls in Sport Conference
Sports stars Chloe Kelly, Conor Benn, and Dan Burn lend support to the ‘Enough’ campaign as government drives forward on mission to halve abuse in a decade.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer writes to the Red Roses rugby team ahead of the women's Rugby World Cup 2025 Final.
Government sets out target to more than double grassroots slots for women and girls, supporting Opportunity Mission to inspire future Lionesses
The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) commissioned the Institute of Occupational Medicine to carry out a scoping review of the published literature on women’s health and occupational malignant and non-malignant respiratory diseases.
Terms of reference of the Review of the Future of Women’s Football which will focus on 3 key themes.
A successful bid would see the biggest global athletics event return to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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