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Declan Rice backs Arsenal's anti-knife crime campaign

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Declan Rice backs Arsenal's anti-knife crime campaign

Declan Rice backs Arsenal's anti-knife crime campaign

Arsenal’s ‘No More Red’ campaign continues its fight against knife crime in London.

Backed by England star Declan Rice, the initiative uses sport to tackle youth violence and provide positive role models.

Speaking to ITV News London, Rice highlighted the programme’s impact on teenagers and the importance of inspiring change both on and off the pitch.

Report by Covellm.

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