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Schools: Sports | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers Government is committed to ensuring that all children and young people, particularly those who are currently least active or from under-r
Football: Disability | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers Through the Football Foundation, the Government is investing £18 million each year in partnership with the Premier League and The FA to a
Football | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers Sutton United‘s and Lincoln City’s successful cup runs this season, showed that the FA cup is hugely significant for lower league & n
Sports | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) set out in Sporting Future are measures that will track progress and trends over time, against the
Horse Racing | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The UK’s negotiations for exiting the EU will be complex and the Government is focused on securing the best deal for Britain.
Horse Racing | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers Horseracing is enjoyed by many and makes a significant contribution to Britain’s economy.
Employment: Exercise | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers On 9 February this year we published Sporting Future – First Annual Report which confirms that Government is considering how best to take
Cricket: North West | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers Since 2010, Sport England has invested £39,097 in cricket projects in St Helens, £305,466 in Merseyside and £3,035,554 in the North West.
National Heritage Memorial Fund tailored review | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Ministerial Statements I am today announcing the start of a tailored review of the National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF).
Football Association | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers Through Sport England, the Government has provided £8,453,501 in 2016/17 to the Football Association.