MP’s have called out in need of better concussion protocols in Sport

A need for higher concussion protocols in all sports whereby tests are standardised, has been announced after showing that concussion protocols in football were ‘ineffective’. 

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Radeviča steps down as President of LAA following a failed Olympic doping retest

Former European long jump Champion Ineta Radevica has decided to step down from her position as President of the Latvian Athletics Association after being tested positive in a retest of her sample from the 2012 Olympics.

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British sprinter Nigel Levine suspended for 4 years after failing the drugs test

The European 4x400m relay gold medallist has been suspended from all sport for a period of four years following an anti-doping rule violation.

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Sport Resolutions met the TAGS project partners in Trikala, Greece

Last week, Sport Resolutions came together with the project partners to discuss further steps in the "Teaching Awareness of Ethical Governance in Sport (TAGS)" project. 

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Homophobic chants claims investigated following the start of the Rainbow Laces Campaign

Huddersfield Town have launched an investigation on reports of homophobic abuse during the weekend’s defeat against Brighton.

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Diane Modahl MBE and Vicente Modahl heartened by legacy but pain is still real.

Sport Resolutions (SRUK) held its first breakfast roundtable event to discuss the evolution of dispute resolution in sport with honoured speakers Diane Modahl MBE and Vicente Modahl. 

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Does Brexit mean Britain are left running in the three-legged race?

Our panel member Lydia Banerjee from Littleton Chambers looks into the potential impact of Brexit on professional sport.

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Getting to know Our Panel

Our panel member Dr. Despina Mavromati has answered some questions we posed to give some insight into the valuable work she performs for SRUK.

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Mercato Sports (UK) Ltd, Mark McKay v Everton Football Club Co Ltd [2018] EWHC 1567

Ben Smiley from 4 New Square looks into the Mercato Sports Ltd v Everton FC case which concerned the extent to which dealings between a football club and football agents were governed by the Rules of the Football Association (the “FA Rules”) 

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