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Sunday, 9 May 2021
UK Sport and the British Olympic Association (BOA) have offered tentative support towards exploring a potential bid for a future Olympic and Paralympic Games but say no talks have been held to date, after Sadiq Khan vowed to establish an exploratory committee after winning a second term as London Mayor.
Khan made the pledge on Tuesday (May 4) with voting closing in the London Mayoral election two days later.
He claimed a Games would create thousands of new jobs, boost tourism and solidify London as the sporting capital of the world.
Khan said leading figures would form part of an exploratory committee and claimed the Games could be the most sustainable edition to date, utilising existing venues from London 2012.
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Equestrian sport’s governing bodies are uniting with the football and wider sporting communities in a social media boycott in support of ending online abuse and hate.
British Equestrian (BEF) is one of those that have pledged not to post on social media between 3pm today (Friday, 30 April) and 11.59pm on Monday (3 May).
“Equestrianism will not tolerate discrimination or abuse in any form, and we call on social media providers to make their users fully accountable for their actions and eradicate online abuse from their platforms,” said the BEF in a statement.
Fame Academy stars now â from London Olympics to rumoured Simon Cowell romance
The Daily Star takes a look at where all the winners and runner-ups of Fame Academy are now, and what they have all been up to since championing the BBC talent competition
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