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'No ball games' signs are deterring kids from exercising, MPs told

A UK parliamentary committee report calls for making PE a core school subject, removing 'no ball games' signs, and increasing funding to address barriers to physical activity. Recommendations include boosting women's football TV coverage and protecting playing fields.

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physical educationschool sportscommunity activityfundingwomen's footballbroadcastinghealth policy

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'No ball games' signs are deterring kids from exercising, MPs told

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'No ball games' signs are deterring kids from exercising, MPs told

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