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the crowd in the stadium. ellie simmonds raising the roof of the aquatic centre. and sarah storey unbeatable in the velodrome. but ten years on, what s the true legacy of the london paralympic games? in the past year, laura sugar has become a paralympic world and european champion. well, you can see the look on laura sugar s face. she s absolutely delighted with that. but in 2012, she was just a spectator. that literally changed my life. and since 2013, i ve been a para athlete. yeah, from watching 2012, i m literally the definition of the legacy from it, that i saw it, i got inspired by it, i believed in it and believed in myself and suddenly realised there was an opportunity there. here at the park, the opportunities at grassroots for disabled people to access venues and sporting experiences are second to none. this all ability cycling club has been running since london hosted
of them will be doing to help with spiralling costs or help tackle the cost of living problems we are seeing it as soon as one of them walks into downing street they will be under a lot of pressure to spell out their plans immediately. thank out their plans immediately. thank ou ve out their plans immediately. thank you very much out their plans immediately. thank you very much indeed. you very much indeed. it is a big day for space exploration, potentially. nasa is counting down to the launch of its most powerful rocket, which it s hoped will kick start plans to put humans back on the moon for the first time in 50 years. we can speak now to our science editor, rebecca morelle, who s at the kennedy space center where they are preparing for lift off. rebecca, i think you win the best shot of the day! an illuminated rocket behind you. what is the significance of this moment? yes. significance of this moment? yes, not bad, significance of this moment? yes, not bad. here. significanc
well, this morning, these. she laughs. these streets were empty this morning, and now they are swamped with crowds who are hungry to get back to carnival after three years. it s an energy local performers have been waiting for, after carnival was forced online by covid for the last two years. tried to recreate the experience through different mediums, but it s not the same as coming to carnival the experience of it, interacting with all the people, hearing the music, having the food. nothing compares. how does it feel to be back? it feels absolutely amazing. we have waited a long time forthis, being in lockdown, and we re just glad as you can see to be back on the street playing music, entertaining the crowds and celebrating culture. happy people, hands in the air! the pulse of west london has been revived. but, really, it s like the beat never really stopped. meghan owen, bbc news.