- The UK Government has commissioned UK Sport to conduct an initial assessment for a potential bid to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the north of England in the 2040s.
- This assessment will evaluate the costs, socio-economic benefits, and overall viability of staging the Games in the region.
- Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced the initiative, emphasising its potential to drive regeneration and challenge the notion that the north is unsuitable for such a major event.
- Should the bid proceed and succeed, it would mark the first time Britain has hosted the Games since London 2012.
- The findings of the initial study will determine whether a more detailed technical feasibility study is undertaken, with the final decision on a bid resting with the British Olympic and Paralympic Associations.
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