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London 2012: Olympic Games portal opens on Facebook - BBC News

London 2012: Olympic Games portal opens on Facebook - BBC News

Facebook has announced a dedicated portal for London 2012 to allow fans to "connect with their favourite Olympians" at the Games.

The section features dedicated pages for athletes and sports, including a complete timeline history of the competition since the 1800s.

The IOC said the portal would create a "social media stadium".

However, restrictions on what athletes can or cannot post will restrict some content from being published.

Participants are subject to tight guidelines over content posted on Facebook and Twitter, particularly in relation to brands and broadcasting deals.

It restricts the posting of any video from within an Olympic venue.

'Ambush'

Mark Adams, from the International Olympic Committee (IOC), said that while visitors to the Games would be able to post videos and stills, athletes' activities would be curbed.

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"It depends on where they are," he said.

"If they're in a stadium, they can't. We have a relationship with various broadcasters around the world which provides the funding [for the Games]."

In addition, he said, the IOC would be watching for any attempted "ambush" marketing.

"It's something we always have to keep in our mind," he said.

"It does take away money from the Olympic movement. It's something that we have to protect."

Facebook, which announced the portal at its central London offices, said it hoped the portal would mean Olympics fans could interact with athletes in a way that had not been possible in previous Games.

Alex Balfour, from the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (Locog) said there was now a "perfect storm" of technology to allow a "really rich experience" wherever fans were in the world.

"We want make sure our Games is available to that new audience of digital consumers," he added.

Facebook said it would allow fans to use the network to discover footage of their favourite athletes - but some content would be geo-targeted, meaning certain footage might not be available in certain regions of the world.

Mr Adams admitted that the IOC had been slow to adopt social networking, but was now ready to embrace it for London 2012.

"The way I like to think about the IOC and our relationship with social media is that the Olympics is one of the oldest social networks that has ever been.

"Everyone has an experience and shares that experience with their friends and their family - everyone has an emotional attachment to the Games. We're just digitising that experience."

Hot water

Former world tennis number one and Olympic gold medallist Boris Becker told the BBC that using social media could help athletes prepare.

"It's very positive. It gives athletes the chance to get real opinions and real questions and to answer back.

"It's fun - everyone's online anyway. It's impossible to think all day and all night about the next match, interacting with fans is a good thing."

However, he warned that it was inevitable that some athletes might not think before they tweeted and so land themselves in hot water during the Games.

"The world and people are not perfect," he said.

"There will always be athletes who will take it out of line, but that doesn't mean that the platform is wrong."



This week's best things to do in London, from culinary celebration to a collection of festivals - Daily Telegraph

Taste of London, Regent’s Park

An annual celebration of the capital’s culinary calibre, Taste of London sees some of the city’s most progressive and interesting restaurants and chefs gather for a series of tastings, masterclasses and cooking sessions at Regent’s Park. Over the four days you’ll be able to sample signature dishes from Pollen Street Social, Maze, Yauatcha and more, while chefs including Wolfgang Puck and Nuno Mendes will be in attendance. As with previous years, the 2012 event also includes a series of special events to reflect the most recent dining developments. This year the San Pellegrino VIP Dining Experience with Theo Randall will see the Intercontinental Hotel Hyde Park chef concoct a special four-course menu for the event; the Taste of London’s Secret Garden will provide an intimate and exclusive new dining and drinking area; a Laurent-Perrier champagne-tasting masterclass will be taking place and specialist beer-tasting sessions are held throughout.

When: June 21-24
Where: Regent’s Park, Marylebone Rd entrance, London NW1 5HA
Tube: Regent’s Park
How much: standard-entry tickets cost £24 in advance or £28 on the door (£12 or £14 respectively for children aged 6-14). Other packages and entry options are available.

City of London Festival, the City


The Goldner Quartet at last year's City of London Festival. Image: Robert Piwko/City of London Festival

Fifty years old in 2012, the City of London Festival returns again this year with an extensive programme of concerts, exhibitions and recitals all held in spectacular landmark locations throughout the City. This year’s theme is City of London – Trading Places with the World, and with a nod towards the Olympics, it explores the history of the City and its relationship with other regions throughout the world. With events taking place over 34 days there’s plenty of entertainment on offer but highlights include the English National Ballet’s performances of two new commissions for the festival by Anthony Downson and Van Le Ngoc, the temporary installation of live music sculptures at Tower Bridge and Monument and a series of free lunchtime concerts by musicians from the Guildhall School.

When: June 24 – July 27
Where: throughout the City
How much: prices vary

Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, Greenwich

Reliably engaging and innovative, the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival fuses theatre, dance, art and music to create a ten-day-long cultural spectacular. This year highlights include the world premiere of Crow by the Handspring Puppet Company, best known for their work with the National Theatre production of War Horse; the return of the Greenwich Fair and the Word on the Street series of outdoor theatre performances. As ever, festival organisers have done a good job of making many of the major events and performances free and open to all.

When: June 21-30
Where: throughout Greenwich
How much: prices vary

Free Range Art and Design 2012; The Old Truman Brewery

Brick Lane becomes even more vibrant in mid-summer, with the return of the annual Free Range Art and Design show. Lasting two months, the continually changing exhibition showcases works by some of the country’s most talented young creatives, with displays featuring art, photography, textiles, illustration, interiors and product design. This is the biggest show for graduates of art and design in Europe so you can expect to discover some exceptionally promising emerging talents if you visit. For those inspired to learn more, a series of workshops and talks run alongside the main exhibitions.

When: until July 16
Where: The Old Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, London E1 6QL
Tube: Liverpool Street
How much: free

London Wonderground, Southbank Centre


The Boom Boom Club at this year's London Wonderground Photo: Boom Boom Club

Cabaret, circus and music are all fused at the all-summer-long London Wonderground, now on at the Southbank Centre. In its inaugural year, the free-spirited festival is being held in a 1920s Spiegeltent and brings a Coney Island-style celebration of the curious and eccentric to the South Bank. The headline production is Cantina, a sultry combination of acrobatics, vaudeville, magic and music intended for adults, while there will also be performances from Irish chanteuse Camille O’Sullivan and playful cabaret shows hosted by the Boom Boom Club.

When: until September 30
Where: Jubilee Gardens, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX
Tube: Waterloo
How much: prices vary

Udderbelly Festival, the Southbank Centre


Image: Belinda Lawley

Now in its fourth year, the Udderbelly Festival has already made a significant impact on Londoners thanks to its excellent comedy programme and distinctive venue – performances are held in a huge, partially inflated, upside-down purple cow. Performing this year are Tim Minchin, Sean Hughes, Andi Osho, Patrick Monahan and many more – the festival continues until July so there’s plenty of time to visit but expect the most popular acts to sell out soon. As well as comedy, there are family shows, theatre performances and musical experimentations.

When: until July 8
Where: Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd London SE1 8XX
Tube: Waterloo
How much: prices vary



VAUXHALL ICON TAKES VICTORY AT CHOLMONDLEY - 3d-car-shows.com
  • 86-year old OE-type 30-98 wins Cholmondley’s Coup d’Honneur Trophy
  • While 2012 VXR Maloo keeps pace with the world’s fastest supercars

1926 Vauxhall OE-type

Cholmondley/Luton – Vauxhall Motors’ debut at the Cholmondley Pageant of Power resulted in an overall win in the Classic Pre-War Cars regularity class for its 1926 OE-type 30-98 Velox Tourer, and a supercar-matching time for the 2012 VXR Maloo pick-up, which ran in the Autocar Super Car Class.

The 30-98 achieved the result on Saturday, when it set track times of 127.96 and 127.77 in the regularity run, both within 0.13 of a second of the bogey time of 127.83 set in practice. Despite wet conditions, the 30-98 – which is owned and maintained by Vauxhall’s Luton-based Heritage Centre – performed impeccably and demonstrated why it’s still regarded as one of the fastest road cars of itstime.

In stark contrast, Vauxhall fielded the latest version of the VXR Maloo pick-up in the Autocar Super Car Class. Competing for the fastest time on track, the 431PS V8 rear-wheel drive Maloo was up against stiff competition from the likes of Ferrari, Porsche and Lamborghini. But it still managed a fastest time of just 72.82 seconds on the notoriously tricky 1.2-mile sprint course, beating the more expensive and powerful Noble M600, as well as the Lexus LFA and Chevrolet Corvette.

2012 Vauxhall VXR Maloo

‘Cholmondley Pageant of Power was a great way for Vauxhall to demonstrate the breadth of its heritage and new-car range,’ said Vauxhall’s PR Manager, Simon Hucknall, who drove both cars at the event. ‘The 30-98 is one of 70 cars that Vauxhall owns and maintains at its Heritage Centre in Luton, and it didn’t miss a beat, despite being driven harder than normal. The Maloo also raised a few eyebrows, its best time within a second of the Mercedes SLS-AMG.’

Showcasing its very latest technology, Vauxhall’s Andrew Duerden demonstrated the European Car of the Year-winning Ampera on the race track during lunch on each day of the event, providing crowds with a taste of how quickly and silently an electric vehicle can perform.



London: Funding boost for older people living with HIV - pinknews.co.uk

Terrence Higgins Trust has received £200,000 to support 250 older people living with HIV in London, as the over-50s continue to be the fastest-growing group of people living with HIV in the UK.

The money is delivered as part of the Big Lottery Fund’s Silver Dreams programme, being run in association with the Daily Mail, to benefit causes which help older people.

The award is designed to help over-50s living with HIV in London to cope financially, to become active citizens and to manage life changing events.

As part of the project, one of four selected for funding, older people will be trained as volunteers to support other older people, offering help and information about accessing services including social activity groups and advocacy.

Lisa Power, Policy Director at THT, said: “Improvements in medical treatments have given people with HIV a longer life than they ever expected. We know that a lot of people with HIV didn’t plan for older age and need help to manage on a low income.

“Many are also socially isolated because of the stigma of HIV. Through this project, we will provide money management advice and get people involved in volunteering and other social activities, giving them the tools to make that new lease of life a healthier, happier and more secure one.”

Alison Rowe, Big Lottery Fund London Head of Region said: “Last October we set the challenge to organisations in England to develop innovative projects that would recognise the positive contribution older people make to society today whilst also supporting them through life changes. I’m delighted that four London projects have risen to the challenge to share a slice of Silver Dreams Lottery funding announced today.”

Bel Mooney, Daily Mail writer and advice columnist, said as part of the judging panel distributing the £546,000 fund she was “amazed and impressed by the wealth of energy now being directed towards the needs of older people and made possible by the Big Lottery Fund. These matters are close to the Daily Mail’s heart, since our Dignity For the Elderly campaign is always on-going and we believe that a healthy society respects its older members, acknowledging our debt and committing ourselves to taking care of their needs”.

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New Astra hatch and Sports Tourer unveiled today - YAHOO!

Vauxhall has today lifted the wraps off the next Astra Hatch and Sports Tourer models to be built in Ellesmere Port this summer and go into showrooms in September without any increase in prices. (Source: Business Car Manager)

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They are joined by the latest addition to the GTC range, the 195PS BiTurbo diesel model.

The revised styling by VP of Design Mark Adams gives the cars a more bold and aggressive appearance. Both body styles get a new front grille, with repositioned logo-bar in the upper section and a re-styled lower section too. New front indicator lamps and a new design of fog lamp (where fitted) complete the front-end revisions. The rear of both models has also been refreshed, with new rear-panel styling complemented by a chrome lower moulding.

The Astra GTC 2.0 CDTi BiTurbo, will become the most powerful non-VXR model in the range, producing 195PS and 400Nm of torque. And while the extra power and torque give it a healthy lift in performance with 0-60mph arriving in just 7.8 seconds and a top speed of 139mph, the BiTurbo still achieves a combined 53.3mpg and CO2 emissions of 139g/km. All BiTurbos receive Vauxhall’s Start/Stop system as standard.

Uniquely in this class, the GTC uses a sequential turbocharging system, with the smaller turbo accelerating quickly at lower speeds to eliminate ‘lag’, providing 350Nm of torque from just 1500rpm. In the mid-range, both turbochargers work together providing maximum torque of 400Nm between 1750-2500rpm.

The Astra GTC BiTurbo enters the range at £23,925 – a premium of £995 over the GTC 2.0 CDTi 165PS model – but in addition to extra power and torque, receives: bespoke 18-inch alloy wheels, Electronic Climate Control, 6mm lower ride-height, a new body-kit and ‘Track’ interior trim, with a flat-bottomed leather steering wheel.

Enhancing the appeal of all Astra models still further is the introduction of a raft of options previously unseen in the range. Customers can now order the Driver Assistance Pack, which for £750 includes features like Forward Collision Alert, Lane Departure Warning, Traffic Sign Recognition and Following Distance Indicator.

Other new options for the Hatch and Sports Tourer only include a Rear View Camera Pack, Winter Pack (heated steering wheel and seats for £345) and LED daytime running lights (£145). Three new colours – Sculpture Bronze, Phantom Grey and Deep Sky – have also been introduced, while the Astra’s standard DAB radio has been upgraded to a DMB (Digital Media Broadcast) system across the range.

As with all Vauxhall passenger cars, Lifetime Warranty is standard, giving first owners the peace of mind of a warranty that literally lasts the car’s lifetime, up to a maximum 100,000 miles.

The prices range from £21,595 for the Astra Sport 1.7 110ps to £23,925 for the Bi Turbo 2.0 195ps .

Keep up to date with the best in the business car leasing guide and look at the company car tax calculator to work out what it will cost.

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Great News For Vauxhall In Britain - PRLog (free press release)
PRLog (Press Release) - Jun 18, 2012 -
Vauxhall dealer group – Northern Motors – with branches located in Harrow, Ruislip and Watford are delighted with Vauxhall’s recent announcement that the next-generation Astra compact car will continue to be built at the manufacturing plant, Ellesmere Port, in Cheshire.  In future, Ellesmere Port will be the lead plant of only two in Europe building the new model.

The decision follows the conclusion of a groundbreaking new labour agreement recently approved by the Vauxhall workforce.  The agreement comes into force in 2013 and runs through the life of the next-generation Astra – into the early 2020’s.  As part of the agreement, the plant will implement a number of creative operating solutions to improve flexibility, reduce fixed-costs and significantly improve its competitiveness.  Ellesmere Port plant will become one of the most competitive plants in the Vauxhall/Opel manufacturing network.

In addition to creation of 700 plus jobs, Vauxhall will create investment locally via use of local suppliers and in the UK overall.

Vauxhall Chairman and Managing Director, Duncan Aldred, said: “This is great news for the Ellesmere Port plant, our employees, the local community, our suppliers, the Vauxhall brand and the UK.  We have been able to develop a responsible labour agreement that secures the plant’s future.

With Ellesmere Port’s proven build quality and a new agreement that ensures excellent cost competitiveness, this facility will provide additional employment and, as the lead plant for the next-generation Astra, will be one of the cornerstones of our European manufacturing footprint.”

In 2007, Ellesmere Port became the first UK manufacturing plant to receive the Energy Efficiency Accreditation and in 2010 became the first European manufacturing plant to achieve the Wildlife Habitat Accreditation.

For further information, visit www.northernmotors.co.uk, www.facebook.com/NorthernMotorsVauxhall, or contact:
Andy White, Sales Manager at Northern Motors Watford, tel: 01923 813000
Derek Williams, Sales Manager at Northern Motors Harrow, tel: 0208 427 4444.

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