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Athletes to receive separate honours
Olympic and Paralympic medal winners are to be rewarded with their own honours list, with more of them receiving a gong.
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Win will stay with me forever, says blade hero Peacock
After beating his hero and mentor Oscar Pistorius, Jonnie Peacock celebrated his Paralympic gold with a feast at McDonald’s. He tells Channel 4 News the win could “take a lifetime to sink in”.
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Josie Pearson wins GB’s 32nd Paralympic gold
Josie Pearson broke her neck in a car accident when she was 17, but that did not stop her from winning a gold medal in the discus today.
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Honours awarded to ousted ministers
Days after a damning report criticises honours awarded for “doing the day job”, Cameron recommends awards for ministers sacked in the reshuffle amid concerns that Paralympic medallists could miss out.
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Paralympics: Storey wins fourth and final cycling gold
Sarah Storey wins her fourth and final gold of the London 2012 Paralympic Games in the cycling road race.
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Paralympics: Jonnie Peacock wins blade-running gold
Jonnie Peacock secures gold in the T44 100m sprint, setting a new Paralympic record and fending off his sporting hero Oscar Pistorius.
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Paralympics: Wheelchair racers win two ParalympicsGB golds
ParalympicsGB’s wheelchair racers, David Weir and Hannah Cockroft, win two more gold medals in the Paralympics Stadium.
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First sailing medals in history for ParalympicsGB
ParalympicsGB’s sailors became the first in history to win Paralympic sailing medals for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, winning a gold and a bronze.
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Pistorius v Peacock: The battle of the blades
As Oscar Pistorius prepares to go head to head with GB’s world-record holder Jonnie Peacock in the T44m 100m final on Thursday evening, who will win the battle of the blades?
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Paralympics: Josef Craig’s world record swimming gold
Fifteen-year-old Josef Craig wins gold in the S7 400m freestyle and breaks the world record for the second time today.
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ParalympicsGB hopes for medal haul on Thrilling Thursday
ParalympicsGB will hope for a medals surge today with athletes in, or able to qualify for, more than 30 finals, including a number of the team’s top names.
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Ollie Hynd wins gold in swimming medley
Ollie Hynd comes first in the 200m individual medley, giving Great Britain a perfect start today in the Aquatics Centre.
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Jonnie Peacock wins blade-running 100m heat
ParalympicsGB “bladerunner” Jonnie Peacock qualifies for the final of the 100m T44 sprint in emphatic style.
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The Paralympics – a deaf perspective
Deaf athletes do not compete at the Paralympics, and with much of the focus on wheelchair accessibility at the Olympic Park, Channel 4 News asks a deaf couple about their experience of the Games.
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Can Britain hold on to second in the medals table?
With the prospects of gold on the track, in the pool and in the Paralympic sport of boccia, British competitors are looking to consolidate second place in the medals table.