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Daily Express () Newspaper Front Page for 30 July 2012
7/30/2012: 2:

THE size of her smile said it all as new cycling star Lizzie Armitstead provided a silver lining for a rain- soaked crowd yesterday by claiming Britain’s first medal of the London Olympics. The Union Flag was raised for the first time for a British...



Daily Mail () Newspaper Front Page for 30 July 2012
7/30/2012: Front Page: OLYMPIC SECURITY FARCE AS WEMBLEY KEYS LOST
OLYMPIC security staff have lost the keys to Wembley Stadium. A furious row erupted last night over who was to blame for the breach. the loss sparked a desperate hunt by police teams as a criminal inquiry was launched over fears the hi-tech laser keys...


Daily Mirror () Newspaper Front Page for 30 July 2012

Daily Star () Newspaper Front Page for 30 July 2012
7/30/2012: FRONT PAGE: LIZZIE’S SILVER PEDAL

Pages 4-5 CYCLING star Lizzie Armitstead started Team GB’s Olympic medal rush yesterday, storming to silver. The ace narrowly missed out on gold in the women’s road race, and declared: “The best day of my life!” Then swim star Becky Adlington, left,...



I Newspaper () Newspaper Front Page for 30 July 2012
7/30/2012: Front Page: Lord Coe
On the controversy over unused tickets


London Evening Standard () Newspaper Front Page for 30 July 2012
7/27/2012: FRONT PAGE: LONDON’S GLORY

HUNDREDS of thousands of people today lined the Thames to cheer the Olympic torch on its final voyage and celebrate London’s day of destiny. As the Queen’s rowbarge Gloriana made its glorious journey towards the London 2012 stadium, David Cameron...



The Daily Telegraph () Newspaper Front Page for 30 July 2012
7/30/2012: Front Page: The Show is on the road

BRITAIN took its first Olympic medals yesterday as inspired performances by female athletes raised hopes of a recordbreaking Games. First, Lizzie Armitstead won silver in the women’s cycling road race in a thrilling, rain-soaked finish as crowds...



The Guardian () Newspaper Front Page for 30 July 2012
7/30/2012: FRONT PAGE: No gold but plenty to cheer

At the end of a weekend that encapsulated the soaring highs and crushing lows of Olympic sport, Great Britain yesterday made its first mark on the medal table at its home Games with a silver medal for road cyclist Lizzie Armitstead and a bronze for...



The Independent () Newspaper Front Page for 30 July 2012
7/30/2012: FRONT PAGE: THE RIDE OF HER LIFE

Team GB celebrated its first medal of the Olympic Games yesterday when cyclist Lizzie Armitstead clinched silver in a thrilling, rain-lashed women’s road race. “This is the most special thing I’ve ever experienced in my life,” the 23-year-old from...



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