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In exactly two years time the London 2012 Olympics will finally commence and to mark the countdown motivational speaker Sir Chris Hoy will be the very first person to ride inside the cycling velodrome today.
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In his new book, When a Billion Chinese Jump, Jonathan Watts tells the story of an unfolding ecological crisis as seen from the ground. Here, he talks to Sam Geall about its economic and cultural implicationsAs the Beijing-based Asia environment correspondent for the Guardian, Jonathan Watts has reported on environmental issues in China for several...
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World Cup final referee Howard Webb has been greeted with both praise and controversy and few understand the pressures he has experienced like speaker Pierluigi Collina – widely regarded as the best referee in the world.
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Leo Johnson, keynote speaker, co-founder of Sustainable Finance Ltd, and partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, spoke at a roundtable discussion yesterday about the challenges of a low-carbon economy confronting government and investors.
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On Saturday night Spelbound took the crown of Britain’s Got Talent, and if they achieve anywhere near the success of last year’s winner dance group Diversity they will be on a dazzling trajectory.
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Sir Steve Redgrave is not one to turn down a challenge, and on June 12th he will begin the Race Against America (RAAM) regarded as the “world’s toughest bike race”.
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The pressure is on for Fabio Capello over the Bank Holiday weekend, as he mulls over the final line-up for the World Cup England squad, due to be announced on Tuesday.
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Fingers crossed the sunshine stays, but rain or shine, the summer festival season must go on and with so many events to choose from it can all look a little overwhelming. So sit back, relax, and enjoy your ice-cream, while Speakers Corner do the leg work for you and pick out some of the best.
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After the disappointment of missing out on the European Capital of Culture title in 2008, Birmingham is preparing to bounce back with its bid to become the first UK City of Culture. With backing from Lord Digby Jones, Julie Walters, Denise Lewis and Beverley Knight, Birmingham is hoping that winning the bid will boost the regional economy by attracting millions of vistors to the city.
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The Race Across America is the toughest cycle race in the world - 3,000 mile from California to Maryland, in just over eight days. Five time gold Olympian winner, the talented rower and motivational speaker Sir Steve Redgrave will be joined by a team of friends and former rowers to conquer the ride across 14 states, climb 100,000 feet and experience every extreme of weather. They aim to raise £100,000 for the Steve Redgrave Fund and Sport Relief.
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Pioneer of interactive entertainment and fiction, Ian Livingstone has been presented with an award at the British Inspiration Awards. Britain’s top creative, entrepreneurial and inspirational minds from the worlds of fashion, film, television, arts, science and innovation, were honoured at the inaugural British Inspiration Awards. Alexander McQueen, Sir James Dyson, Nick Park, Michael Eavis, and Sir Terence Conran were amongst the names recognised for their contribution to the Creative Economy of Great Britain and for the Inspiration that they have given to others.
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The cream of the UK's comedians and celebrities, including Michael McIntyre, Jonathan Ross, Lee Evans, shappi Khorsandi, John Bishop and Bill Bailey, performed at a Gala Comedy Show in support of Great Ormand Street Charity. The show was aired on Channel 4 last night and a DVD will be available later in the month.

