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Olympian Wiggins released from hospital
Britain’s Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins is released from hospital after a collision with a vehicle in Lancashire.
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A legacy to stand on? ‘Dis-abling’ attitudes
Have attitudes changed towards disability as a result of the Paralympic Games? Presenter and wheelchair basketball player Jordan Jarrett-Bryan takes a look, in the latest in our week-long special.
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Usain Bolt targets ‘three-peat’ gold success at Rio
Usain Bolt says he plans to defend his sprint titles at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games rather than trying a different event, as he had previously suggested.
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Victory parades for Scottish and Welsh athletes
Thousands line the streets of Glasgow to welcome home Olympic and Paralympic heroes, including six-time gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy.
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Andy Murray: do sport and politics mix?
With Alex Salmond saluting Andy Murray as a “Scottish sporting legend”, Channel 4 News looks at the relationship between athletic success and the independence drive north of the border.
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Disabled dancer’s pain at airline wheelchair damage
No Fly Britain: A wheelchair dancer who performed in the London 2012 cultural celebrations tells Channel 4 News how his career was threatened by airline damage to his chair.
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Security firm G4S expects full Olympics payout
G4S chief executive Nick Buckles tells MPs he still expects Locog to fulfil the £235m contract for Olympic security, despite the army having had to step in to make up for a shortfall in staff.
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Is Boris Johnson London 2012’s ‘victor ludorum’?
For all the talk of Mo Farah, Jessica Ennis and Dave Weir, has anyone had a better London 2012 than London Mayor? Political Editor Gary Gibbon assesses Boris Johnson’s prospects.
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Victory parade for Britain’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes
Olympic and Paralympic champions including Mo Farah and Jonnie Peacock, are among 700 British athletes taking part in a victory parade to celebrate their achievements at London 2012.
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Thousands line streets for GB athletes’ parade
Sportsmen and women who have become familiar faces to millions of Britons during the Olympics and Paralympics celebrate their success at an open-top parade through central London.
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What next for the Olympic Park?
For the past seven weeks an unloved area of industrial wasteland has been the centre of the world’s sporting action, but what next for the £300m Olympic Park?
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The party’s over: How to deal with post-Olympic depression
It has been an amazing party – but now the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games are over, and the nation is facing a hefty hangover. What next? Let Channel 4 News be your guide.
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Paralympics 2012: in numbers
As the Paralympics winds down to a close, Channel 4 News digests those facts and figures making it such a heady success.
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The End of London 2012 is Nigh
The last night of London 2012 is upon us – the end of the most amazing summer of sport many people have ever seen in this country. The closing ceremony of the Paralympics begins at 8.30pm and once again I will tell you what I can, having seen the rehearsal, but won’t spoil the surprise.…
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For the London 2012 Games makers, it is forever Games Time
The purple outfits are being folded away, the giant sponge fingers consigned to storage. But what was it like for the 70,000 volunteers who made the London 2012 experience quite so special?