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sportscotland
sportscotland is the national agency for sport in Scotland.
Updated: 24 April 2023
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Sport Northern Ireland
Sport Northern Ireland (Sport NI) is the leading public body for the development of sport in Northern Ireland.
Updated: 24 April 2023
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)
DCMS is responsible for sports policy - helping people play sport from an early age and encouraging them to keep playing sport throughout their lives. They work with and provide funding to UK Sport, to help elite athletes achieve their potential. National Lottery and the Exchequer funding goes towards continuing to identify our best athletes and help them train, while also giving them more opportunities to compete in the UK to qualify and prepare for Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Updated: 08 January 2025
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Discover how we strategically invest income from The National Lottery and the Exchequer in sports and athletes.
Updated: 26 March 2025
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Practical support to enable quicker and easier implementation of the major events governance guidance recommendations.
Updated: 22 August 2025
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As the last sporting year drew to a close, news came that the UK can lay claim to being among the top five most successful nations in world sport
Published: 01 January 2001
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Sport England awards world class 50 metre training pool to Loughborough University, boosting swimming facilities available through the UK Sports Institute
Published: 03 March 2001
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New UK Sport research, published recently, highlights the impact of the Sydney Olympics and Paralympics on the UK public's sporting preferences
Published: 01 May 2001
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Sports science support available to Britain's leading athletes and coaches will be improved following an agreement between the UK Sports Institute and the British Association of Sport and Exercise Science
Published: 13 December 2001
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A brief review of the work of Sports Medicine and Science, Coaching and Performance Lifestyle over the past 12 months
Published: 30 December 2008