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The FCO, the IOC & UN Office on Sport for Development & Peace co-host Olympic Truce Legacy Forum with future Olympic host nations in London.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Little Bear's daycare nursery will open this summer in East Village, formerly the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Village.
New sports funding programme for schools in England.
New funding to improve coaching for primary school pupils.
Primary school sport gets £150 million-a-year boost that will improve coaching for the youngest pupils.
ODA chairman Sir John Armitt has welcomed a new initiative to help companies make the most of their part in the success of London 2012.
Sports Minister visits Istanbul to promote UK business ahead of the city’s 2020 Games bid.
Valuable lessons on how to stage a global event have been added to an innovative and growing service for industry and the public sector.
Sir John Armitt says the green spaces on the Olympic Park will be an enduring legacy of the work of John Hopkins, who died in January.
Tens of thousands of companies able to promote involvement in Olympics and Paralympics to help drive growth for Britain.
Tens of thousands of companies can promote their Olympics and Paralympics involvement to help drive growth for Britain.
David Cameron and Boris Johnson explain how the Olympic and Paralympic Games will benefit the UK for a generation
Hugh Robertson kicks off the recruitment process for new leaders.
Delivered by Minister of State for Sport and Tourism, Rt Hon Hugh Robertson
Delivered on Friday 18 January 2013 by Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Maria Miller
Hugh Robertson welcomes preparations for 2016 Games and beyond
Sport England investment continues inspiration of London 2012.
One million more women are taking part in sport since the London 2012 Olympic bid was won in 2005.
Culture Secretary wants to build further on success of British female medal heroes
Students take part in exchange programme with 2016 Olympics hosts.
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