
Jayne Haines MBE to step down as Chair of Women in Sport
Jayne Haines MBE is to step down as Chair and trustee of Women in Sport in March, after nine years with the charity.
Jayne Haines MBE is to step down as Chair and trustee of Women in Sport in March, after nine years with the charity.
The success of our elite sportswomen this summer means more girls are dreaming of reaching the top than ever before.
Young people's activity appears to be returning to pre-pandemic levels, but girls remain less active than boys in every school year.
Sport is a never-ending rollercoaster. England women’s rugby World Cup campaigns ended in heartbreak this week at the hands of New Zealand.
Understanding the experiences that women and girls have in sport sits at the heart of our charity’s aims and we are delighted to see British Gymnastics sharing this view.
After an incredible summer of women’s sport, Women in Sport is encouraging mothers and their teenage daughters to spend #TimeTogether this October.
New Women in Sport survey finds stubborn inequalities still prevent many girls from getting involved.
Women in Sport is deeply saddened by the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Carney's review will examine issues affecting the game at elite and grassroots level
Our Lionesses expressed the joy and freedom of playing team sport during the Euros that so many women and girls are missing out on.