The Olympics closing ceremony is scheduled to take place at 20:00 BST.
Proceedings are to kick off at 20:00 BST and last until 22:30 but hours before, doubts have been raised after it emerged a man had been climbing up the iconic Tower.Sky News reported on the incident, with other footage shared showing a man climbing up the Olympic rings which had been added to the landmark.
Tourists had to be leave due to health and safety measures in place, with the entrance blow closed as a result. Josh is a sports journalist who specialises in football and wrestling. He has been published by Curzon Ashton FC, Late Tackle, Manchester City FC, The Mirror, Read Man City and Manchester Evening News. He provides coverage of professional wrestling and has interviewed some of the biggest names in the field - including the first UK interview with The Hardy Boyz after their return to WWE. He has never sported a pair of Lonsdale Slip-ons, contrary to reports.
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