

Caitlen Moon, v Youth Advisory Board member, interviews Seb Coe, LOCOG chair, at the launch of the London 2012 and BP major new development programme for young people: The London 2012 Young Leaders Programme.
Seb Coe, Chair of the London Organising Committee, with Children from Dundonald Primary School; the first school in Northern Ireland to join the London 2012 Get Set Network
James Cracknell helps the Food Standards Agency launch an initiative called Smallsteps4life inspired by the London 2012 Games. The programme aims to get people doing a little something different in their lives to make a whole lot of difference to their health and well-being.
Seb Coe, London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG) Chair, Keith Mills, Deputy Chair of LOCOG, and Tessa Jowell, Minister for the Olympics, have been joined in Vancouver by Inspirational Inspiration participants Di Andra Joseph and Mikyle Chaitsingh from East Mucurapo School in Trinidad and Tobago, who met with British Winter Olympic athlete Ellie Koyander at GE Plaza in Robson Square, Vancouver.
Young people from the Inspire project Supporter to Reporter interview Dame Kelly Holmes at the launch of London 2012 and BP's major new development programme: The London 2012 Young Leaders Programme.
Children from Dundonald Primary School take part in a Disability Sport 5 Star Challenge, a London 2012 Inspire Mark project
Mary Peters at the All our Saturdays Exhibition in Belfast which has been awarded the London 2012 Inspire Mark
Children from Dundonald Primary School take part in a Disability Sport 5 Star Challenge, a London 2012 Inspire Mark project
The Archbishop was given a tour of the Olympic Park site and expressed his belief that the London 2012 Games will inspire people across the world.