Mo Farah and more than 70 leading UK sporting bodies have demanded the government rethink potential £120m cuts to school sports in England , after a clash between two departments over the funding. The Guardian reported earlier this year that the Department of Health and Social Care had intended to cut its entire £60m contribution to school sports, though ministers have since said they intend to rethink the level of cuts. The Department for Education had also proposed an additional £60m cut – though ministers have said it would come from efficiencies from a new partnership model. The 76 sporting bodies, which include ParalympicsGB, British Rowing and Aquatics GB, said there was “deep concern” in the sporting world over the proposed cuts. Farah, an Olympic gold medal long-distance runner who is the national school sport champion, said he was “really concerned about rumours suggesting the government is going to cut funding for school sport.…