The team behind London's successful bid to host the 2012 Olympics have said celebrations on their return have been cancelled after the terror attacks.
The team are in Singapore at the moment where the vote took place, and will get back to the UK on Friday.
Olympics minister Tessa Jowell said the plans for "farewell and arrival celebrations have been cancelled".
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) said the blasts will not change the decision to award London the Games.
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Olympic chiefs have offered sympathy to Prime Minister Tony Blair and Mayor Ken Livingstone over the explosions in London.
Mayor Livingston said in Singapore: "I said yesterday to the IOC that this city of London is the greatest in the world because everyone lives side by side in harmony.
Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lord Coe
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"Londoners will stand together in solidarity around those who have been injured and those that have been bereaved, and that is why I'm proud to be the mayor of the city."
London 2012 spokesman Mike Lee expressed "horror and revulsion" at what had happened.