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Scientific experts from around the world gathered in Stockholm at the weekend for a World Anti-Doping Agency Gene Doping Symposium.
Sports Minister Richard Caborn and UK Sport's Director of Drug-Free Sport, John Scott, were in attendance last weekend at the World Anti-Doping Agency's Foundation Board meeting in Montreal, Canada.
UK Sport is supporting World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) plans to consider whether to establish a mandatory standard for the provision of athlete whereabouts information. The move follows a meeting of National Anti-Doping Organisations is Barbados last week.
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) has this week announced that the Australian Sports Drug Agency (ASDA) will be responsible for drug testing at next year's Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.
UK Sport has today published the latest update on progress made in the areas of work outlined in its Manifesto for Drug-Free Sport which was launched in May 2005.
UK Sport, the national anti-doping organisation for the UK, has today announced that Canada has become the first country to follow its lead in providing online drug information to its athletes.
Sports Minister Richard Caborn has welcomed today's announcement that the International Convention Against Doping in Sport has been adopted unanimously by the UNESCO General Conference meeting in Paris.
The World Anti-Doping Agency has this week published the new List of Prohibited Substances and Methods in Sport which takes effect from 1 January 2006.
Rugby League players will be subject to more rigorous testing than ever before under new plans announced today by UK Sport and the Rugby Football League (RFL) that set new anti-doping standards in British sport.
Sue Campbell, Chair of UK Sport, has today stated her belief that the current structure of sports funding in the UK is the best solution to delivering Olympic and Paralympic success in Beijing, London and beyond.
UK Sport this week continued its campaign to make the sporting community better informed about anti-doping processes with an Open Day at the WADA-accredited HFL laboratory near Cambridge.
The UK's sporting connections with China were further strengthened this week with reciprocal visits between the two countries.
In May 2005, UK Sport published its Manifesto for Drug-Free Sport which set out a series of pledges across five core areas of anti-doping. The first quarterly progress report has been published today.
UK Sport, the National Anti-Doping Agency for the UK, has announced the appointment of Andy van Neutegem to the newly-created post of Head of National Anti-Doping Programme.
Former Police chief David Kenworthy has been appointed as Chair of the newly formed independent Anti-Doping Scrutiny Panel, and the full make up of the Panel has also been confirmed.
Plans to raise up to £12 million per year in extra funding for the World Anti-Doping Agency have been outlined this week by the Sports Minister Richard Caborn.
Minister for Sport Richard Caborn yesterday attended one of the first athletes' workshops carried out under the '100%Me' drug-free sport campaign. He joined a group of young athletes at the workshop at the University of Bath's Sports Training Village.
Just a week after its launch, UK Sport's 100% ME campaign is already on its way to meeting one of its targets. Over 200 sportsmen and women have backed the campaign, making the aim of 5,000 people pledging their support by the end of 2006 well within reach.
British sportsmen and women are being given the opportunity to pledge their commitment to drug-free sport through UK Sport's new "100% ME" campaign that was launched today.
UK Sport has vowed to increase the number of drug tests, improve education of sportsmen and women and raise standards across all areas of anti-doping in its Manifesto for Drug-Free Sport which has been launched today.
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