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Published 14:13 5 Sept 2018 BST
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"Today I led a cross-party meeting with representatives from the Department of Education, Ulster GAA and the Irish Football Association in attendance. It was agreed by all in attendance that the Curriculum Sports Programme is of immeasurable value to our children and young people." "The Curriculum Sports Programme is not guaranteed to continue past October due to lack of allocated funding." "This is another horrific example of the collateral damage of the on-going political deadlock."
Cutting funds could turn out to be detrimental for Gaelic Games in Ulster, as a lot of work has been going on to strengthen the games in Northern Ireland's capital, Belfast.
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