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UK Anti-Doping's new Education Delivery Network kicks off with a three-day training course.
The 2012 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods has been issued by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
UK Anti-Doping host a two-day training session for members of the Dame Kelly Holmes Legacy Trust.
Report Doping in Sport, make the call is the request from UK Anti-Doping today as it launches its new confidential hotline.
UK Anti-Doping, the national anti-doping organisation, has appointed 10 members to its newly formed Athlete Committee.
The 2009 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods has been issued by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
The revised version of the World Anti-Doping Code has been published by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
Two UK Sport Doping Control Officers (DCOs) and a UK Sport Testing Officer have just returned from Jordan, where they have been sharing their knowledge and experience with delegates from the Regional Anti-Doping Association (RADO).
The World Conference on Doping in Sport has kicked off today in Madrid, with John Scott, Director of Drug-Free Sport at UK Sport among the first to address the 1,500 delegates.
UK Sport has today launched a long-term strategy for the 'Prevention of Doping in Sport' that seeks to influence attitudes and opinions towards drug-free sport among the sporting community.
England Sevens star Simon Amor is the latest athlete to sign up as an Ambassador for UK Sport's 100% ME education programme.
UK Sport has issued a response to the announcement of an Anti-Doping Commission by the British Olympic Association.
UK Sport has given its backing to the UCI's efforts to tackle doping at the Tour de France, ahead of the Grand Depart in London.
UK Sport has this week called on athletes, athlete support personnel and governing bodies to take the opportunity to input their thoughts into the final stage of consultation on the World Anti-Doping Code.
On the second anniversary of the launch of its 100% ME education programme, UK Sport - the National Anti-Doping Organisation for the UK - has released the first set of results from a unique research project which will feed into the development of its anti-doping policy for years to come.
UK Sport has today announced its plans for the coming year across all areas of anti-doping and called for all national governing bodies to show greater commitment to the cause. This comes on the day it released the final set of results from the 2006/07 national testing programme.
The latest stage of consultation on the World Anti-Doping Code and International Standards has seen WADA issue a draft International Standard for Testing. As it has done throughout the consultation process, UK Sport is urging governing bodies and other key stakeholders to have their say in a unified UK response to WADA.
In its latest submission to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on the second stage of consultation on the World Anti-Doping Code, UK Sport has stressed its pleasure at the progress being made towards what will become the toughest set of rules ever in place to combat doping in sport.
A survey of British athletes has shown that the clear majority of those using the Athlete Whereabouts System (AWS) would not make any changes to it. 63% of respondents to the British Athletes Commission survey were happy with the System as it is.
British cyclist David Millar, who was banned from the sport for two years in 2004 for taking EPO, stressed the importance of a strong support network around athletes in his address to UK Sport's National Governing Body Anti-Doping Conference.
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