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‘Bizarre’ Swansea event slammed as ‘rip-off’

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‘My friend and I said it was almost like that bizarre Willy Wonka event – it was so bad you couldn’t quite believe you were there.’

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A true crime-themed show in Swansea has been slammed as “bizarre”, “terrible” and a “rip-off”, with it compared to the viral Willy Wonka-style fiasco in Glasgow in 2024.

The True Crime and Wine event held at the Patti Pavilion near Swansea beach on Friday promised an evening of storytelling, entertainment and drinks, but attendees claim the reality was far from what was advertised.

Instead they claimed the event descended into chaos, with overcrowding, slow bar service, insensitive games and wine costing an additional £25 per bottle. People at the event claimed many audience members left disappointed well before the interval.

A spokesman for the show’s organisers said the team is “absolutely gutted” and has taken “learnings on board”, while a spokesman for Patti Pavilion said the event wasn’t a Patti-run event and True Crime and Wine was “responsible for the running of the show”.

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Nicola, 52, told WalesOnline she attended with her friends expecting an enjoyable night based on their interest in true crime events. “I was expecting, to be honest with you, what was advertised: an interesting night,” she said.

She said she had been to similar events before that had been well organised but this one quickly felt different as soon as she entered the venue. “The Patti Pavilion, fair enough, it’s an interesting venue, but I would say it’s more suited to gigs than a theatrical production,” she said. “But I thought: ‘Let’s give it a go,’ it’s something I would potentially be really interested in.”

She claimed that what she found inside was an overcrowded layout that set the tone for the evening. “It was like walking into Oktoberfest. There were rows and rows and rows of benches. So, once you were in you were in. You couldn’t really move around. You felt like you were rammed in like sardines.”

Attention soon turned to the bar, which Nicola described as overwhelmed within 30 minutes of the doors opening. “The bar was chaos,” she said. “There were about 600 people there and they had two bars open and behind each bar there were just two people serving.”

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She said she wasn’t expecting free bottles of wine on each table but she felt the offering didn’t match expectations. Wine was only available to purchase from the bar by the bottle for £25, she said, adding she and her friends had already paid £20.80 each for their tickets through provider Gigantic at a total of £83.20.

She said: “Their marketing was about the availability of wine and we were expecting little tasters of wine maybe. We weren’t expecting [free] bottles to be on the table but you would expect something. The white wine was tepid, which is being generous. People were asking for ice to chill it down. The red wine was freezing cold. I drank white wine and my other friend had a lemonade and my bar tab was £52.50 on top of paying £80-odd for tickets for the four of us as well.”

While the show began on time Nicola said many people were still standing up and queueing for drinks which proved distracting. “It was just shambolic; it was bizarre,” she said. “Everyone got very bored very quickly so everyone was making their own conversation.

“I did kind of feel for the two girls who were on the stage – they were no experts by any stretch of the imagination and I’m not sure where they found them. But they really weren’t particularly knowledgeable. They were in competition with a rowdy crowd so nobody could really hear anything. I can’t quite put into words how awful it was.”

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Nicola said within minutes some attendees began leaving and by the interval she said a significant portion of the audience had already gone. “One of my friends left within 15 minutes and then the rest of us… we just about stuck it until the interval. The main reason being that we didn’t want to be that person that had gotten up and caused the Mexican wave of people moving out of their seats. But the majority of our row of seats had left by that point anyway. By the interval at least a third of the people had gone.”

She also questioned parts of the show itself, particularly interactive games which she felt were inappropriate given the subject matter. “It mentions games [on the advertisement] and personally I found some of the games quite inappropriate,” Nicola said. “At the end of the day anyone with a fascination with true crime knows that you still have to have that respect and sensitivity for the victims and their families.

“They played a Tinder swipe left swipe right game [about] if you think this person is a serial killer, or if you would survive the date. That’s nasty. That was below the belt, you should not make jokes like that.”

As the night ended Nicola said she and her friends left the venue trying to make sense of what they had experienced. “We were walking along the seafront just thinking: ‘What on earth just happened?’ Trying to unpack it on the way home. My friend and I said it was almost like that bizarre Willy Wonka event – it was so bad you couldn’t quite believe you were there.”

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She added that attempts to raise concerns afterwards had only added to her frustration, with limited responses from organisers and ticket providers. “When I got home I messaged them (the organisers). The only way to contact them was by Facebook messenger. You can see on Facebook that lots of people have done that with no correspondence back whatsoever.

“I reached out to Gigantic and they shut me down straightaway. Eventbrite is about as much use as a chocolate teapot. We are all just in complete limbo. It was just money for nothing. These things aren’t cheap and you do look forward to them.”

While Nicola said the concept had potential, she felt the execution was the main issue. “The format of it in theory is good – if they did it in a venue like the Grand Theatre I think it could have worked well but it just really did feel like a free for all. People just lost interest immediately because they didn’t have a clue what was going on.”

Nicola wasn’t the only audience member to raise concerns about the event. Another attendee named Rhian claimed what should have been a “sophisticated evening” was “entirely misleading”.

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She claimed: “From the outset the event failed to deliver on its promises. It was marketed as a sophisticated evening for true crime fans and wine enthusiasts, complete with a curated wine experience. In reality this claim was entirely misleading. The wine offering amounted to nothing more than a basic choice of red, white, or rosé, with no evidence whatsoever of the advertised curation.

“Once inside it quickly became clear that the event was badly organised and lacked even the most basic crowd management. The environment was rowdy and uncontrolled, making it nearly impossible to hear or follow the content on stage.

“As for the show itself, it was of an extremely poor standard. The content lacked structure, depth, and professionalism, falling far below what was advertised and what paying customers were led to expect. It felt less like a polished event and more like an unprepared and disjointed performance.”

Due to the combination of these issues, Rhian said she made the decision to leave after just 30 minutes. “Something I have never felt compelled to do at a paid event before,” she said.

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Many audience members also posted their experiences on social media. One woman, named Debbie, wrote: “What a rip off. The venue was trestle tables and benches, not suited for this act which should have been in a theatre.

“The wine was £25 a bottle and the bar was understaffed with people still waiting to buy drinks when the show began. There was background music, the entrance doors were left open and everybody became disengaged which led to lots of chatting.

“I was invited to this event and came all the way from Winchester to attend with friends, we left after 20 minutes. It was so bad.”

Another, named Emma, shared: “Terrible. We left halfway through mainly due to not being able to hear anything because it was like trying to watch a show in a school canteen. The two cases we heard were odd choices and didn’t seem to fit and unfortunately the presenters weren’t very engaging.”

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According to the organisers 19 refunds have been processed. In response to the seating arrangements and overcrowding, a spokesman for the event said: “We did not achieve a sell out on the event, finishing at about 15% under the official capacity. Unfortunately the seating layout was the only format that the venue was prepared to operate in. We agree that this hampered many people’s enjoyment of the show.”

On the issue of staffing, the spokesman said: “We are equally frustrated by the lack of staffing for the event. We expected more to be provided for an event of this size.”

Regarding the wine, they said: “The venue provided two options for each of red, white and rose. These were advertised on menus around the venue. Some comments have said the venue ran out. Wines were chosen by the venue and approved by us. We were not informed by the venue that they would not be selling wine by the glass.“

In response to points raised about the show and hosts, the event spokesman said: “We’re sorry if some people did not enjoy the performance aspect of the show and all feedback has been taken on board. We have received positive feedback on this aspect from our review forms, as well as many people explaining they simply could not hear the show properly. The hosts spent half an hour meeting audience members after the show and received no negative remarks.”

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Responding to audio issues the spokesman said: “The quality of the sound in the venue was sadly not up to standard. We were assured in advance that it would be sufficient but this proved not to be the case.”

In response to the interactive game, they said: “The segment pointed to how people end up in relationships with criminals and people’s ability to determine a criminal just from looking at a face. The segment began with a picture of Joe Exotic.”

True Crime and Wine held a previous event at Cardiff’s Depot. One audience member who attended the event back in September, who gave his name as Mr Bridges, told WalesOnline that he also expected a complimentary glass of wine, “but there was nothing”. He said: “The whole thing was disappointing.”

The spokesman for True Crime and Wine responded: “As you are aware our event at Patti Pavilion has received some negative feedback which we hope to address. In total we have received 19 requests for refunds, which have all been processed.

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“Any level of guest dissatisfaction is taken very seriously by us, hence sending our feedback survey straight after the show. Our aim is always to try to put on the best show possible, however in this setting with sociable garden bench style seating, it was simply not conducive to executing the show satisfactorily. We are absolutely gutted and have taken these learnings on board.”

A spokesman for Patti Pavilion said: “We are truly sorry to hear that some attendees were disappointed following the True Crime and Wine event held at The Patti on Friday. We would like to clarify that this was not a Patti-organised event. The venue was hired out to the event organisers who were responsible for the running of the show.

“We understand how frustrating this has been for those who attended and we are currently trying to get in contact with the organisers to discuss the concerns raised and help get this matter resolved. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.”

The organisers have upcoming events in Dudley and Winchester, according to Eventbrite. WalesOnline has contacted Eventbrite for comment, while a spokesman for Gigantic responded: “Gigantic are the ticket agent and have no involvement in the organising of the event.”

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A separate blog, also named True Crime and Wine, shared a post on social media detailing how they had become swept up in the backlash aimed at the Swansea event. It states: “It appears there was an event last night called ‘True Crime and Wine’ in Wales that is receiving some negative feedback.

“I just want to confirm and reiterate that this event is not me and was not organised by me either. It’s a different organisation using the same name. Please check before tagging me and leaving me negative reviews.”

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Man Utd: Champions League football all but secured, yet big decisions loom

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Before all that though, there needs to be a decision about Carrick.

Many feel delivering a return to the Champions League – it was predicted after his first two games against Manchester City and Chelsea that his side would be in the bottom half of the table – should be enough to secure him a full-time contract.

Getting rid of Carrick, the argument goes, would be the most risky option.

But there are two schools of thought.

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The first is that Carrick gets the job because he deserves the chance, it goes wrong next season and the United hierarchy are derided for following the Ole Gunnar Solskjaer model – even though that downplays the Norwegian’s achievement of delivering successive top-four finishes, something no coach has done since Sir Alex Ferguson quit in 2013.

The other is that Carrick is replaced by a more experienced manager, who struggles to adapt and then the hierarchy are accused of trying to fix something that wasn’t broken.

This decision is not made easier by the knowledge that Paris St-Germain are confident the standout candidate, Luis Enrique, will sign a new deal with them, and even if he does not, will want wages among the highest in the world to change clubs.

The practicalities of trying to bring in someone like Julian Nagelsman – whose contract with Germany does not expire until 2028 and could be involved in the World Cup final a day after Manchester United’s first pre-season game against Wrexham in Helsinki – make it an unviable option.

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Andoni Iraola is well liked but, as Thomas Frank, who spoke to United in 2024, discovered at Tottenham, managing a progressive, smaller Premier League club is a whole different world to dealing with the biggest.

No-one knew what results Carrick would deliver when he was asked to take over until the end of the season. However, one thing United’s powerbrokers were certain about was that he would not be swamped by the sheer scale of what he was taking on.

Carrick met Sir Jim Ratcliffe for a cup of tea and a casual chat last week. Time will tell how important that brew was.

Barring an unimaginable sequence of results, Old Trafford will host Champions League football again next season.

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But one senses for those running the club, their most significant work is about to begin.

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Republicans now plan for taxpayers to fund Trump’s $400M ballroom which he promised to cover with private donations

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In the wake of the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, top Republicans want to use $400 million in taxpayer funds on President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project, arguing the new building is vital for national security. This comes despite past promises from the president the ballroom would be entirely funded by private donations.

“It’s very difficult to have a bunch of important people in the same place unless it’s really, really secure,” Sen. Lindsey Graham told reporters on Monday. “The times in which we live are unusual. I’ve been up here for a while now. I’ve never felt the sense of threat that exists today.”

Graham and his GOP colleagues Sen. Eric Schmitt and Sen. Katie Britt are pushing a bill to fund the ballroom and offset costs by using customs and national parks user fees. The proposal includes building new military and Secret Service infrastructure within the ballroom complex.

Graham said the White House supports his effort, despite the president’s frequent claims that he and private donors were personally funding the entire ballroom project. The White House has previously said major tech corporations, including those that do business with the federal government and donated to Trump’s inauguration, have committed millions to funding the ballroom.

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The Independent has contacted the White House for comment.

Senate Republicans have unveiled a bill to use $400 million in taxpayer funds to support President Trump’s White House ballroom project, which the president previously said would be 100 percent privately funded
Senate Republicans have unveiled a bill to use $400 million in taxpayer funds to support President Trump’s White House ballroom project, which the president previously said would be 100 percent privately funded (Reuters)

Fellow Republicans have joined the effort to boost the ballroom, which the White House argues is more crucial than ever after the security breach at the Correspondents’ Dinner.

Sen. Rand Paul has said he will bring a bill to the floor Tuesday that moves the ballroom project forward without using additional taxpayer funds, while allowing Congress to give expedited reviews to major White House projects.

In the House, Rep. Lauren Boebert is working on companion legislation, she said Monday.

She told the MeidasTouch network that “hardly any” taxpayer money would be involved in the effort. The main obstacle remaining, she said, was an ongoing lawsuit by a preservation group against the ballroom project.

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“He has it funded,” Boebert said of the president. “We just have to get it approved and get the lawsuit over with.”

Supporters of the plan, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, argue that the recent shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner underscores the need to urgently build a new secure facility at the White House for events
Supporters of the plan, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, argue that the recent shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner underscores the need to urgently build a new secure facility at the White House for events (Getty)

The president has argued Saturday’s shooting underscores the need for a new secure, large-scale meeting space on the White House grounds.

“What happened last night is exactly the reason that our great Military, Secret Service, Law Enforcement and, for different reasons, every President for the last 150 years, have been DEMANDING that a large, safe, and secure Ballroom be built ON THE GROUNDS OF THE WHITE HOUSE,” Trump wrote early Sunday morning in a Truth Social post.

Influential Democrats say they will oppose efforts to fund the ballroom with taxpayer dollars.

“At this point no,” Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin told The Hill. “There’s obviously a lot of questions about how much it costs, how many people will be accommodated.”

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accused the president of making shifting claims about the ballroom in recent months.

Democrats including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez say they will oppose using taxpayer dollars for the ballroom
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“He demolished the East Wing of the White House, a historic jewel of the American people, and he started to build this ballroom long before any incident,” the New York congresswoman told reporters on Monday. “He also promised the American people that this was going to be built with private dollars, and so the idea that they are trying to change the rationale for this in retrospect doesn’t quite add up.”

Others argued it would be inappropriate for the White House to host an event like the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, regardless of the facilities.

“By the way, the White House hosting the correspondents dinner in its own ballroom is arguably a violation of the First Amendment: it’s government control over press access and expression and could have a chilling effect on criticizing the president,” former Obama administration under secretary of state and TIME editor Richard Stengel wrote on X on Monday.

Sen. John Fetterman has been a rare Democratic voice in favor of the ballroom. He called on opponents of the project to end their “Trump Derangement Syndrome” and get behind the ballroom effort.

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“After witnessing last night, drop the TDS and build the White House ballroom for events exactly like these,” he wrote on X on Sunday.

Outside of Congress, the National Trust for Historic Preservation has sued to stop construction on the ballroom, arguing the president illegally embarked on the effort without consulting Congress.

The White House has ramped up calls to finish the ballroom project after a gunman was able to partially breach Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which was held in the Washington Hilton hotel
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On Sunday, the Justice Department urged the group to drop the suit, citing the shooting at the Correspondents’ Dinner, but the trust plans to move ahead with the complaint.

Earlier this month, a federal appeals court ruled that construction can continue while the lawsuit plays out.

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What are you looking to pick up throughout May? (IO Interactive/Microsoft/Warner Bros./Metro)

The video game highlights of May include exclusives from Xbox and Nintendo, as well as new Batman and James Bond adventures.

April was a stacked month for new video games, with Capcom’s golden streak continuing with the wholly original Pragmata, Xbox’s uniquely quirky multiplayer game Kiln, and Sony’s Returnal successor, Saros.

Meanwhile, on the indie front, Vampire Survivors spin-off Vampire Crawlers successfully translated its moreish formula into an old-school dungeon crawler and Xenonauts 2 helped to fill the XCOM 3 shaped hole in our lives.

Looking ahead, May stands to be just as packed with hotly anticipated games, both from big publishers and indies, which we’ve highlighted below along with their release dates and platforms.

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While Mixtape undoubtedly radiates Life Is Strange and Lost Records: Bloom & Rage vibes, Mixtape is not the next game from either Don’t Nod Entertainment or Deck Nine Games, but instead Australian studio Beethoven & Dinosaur.

Much like Lost Records, Mixtape aims to tell a coming of age story set in the 1990s, but the similarities end there as Mixtape centres around a group of teens reminiscing on their school years as they head for a party after their final day of school.

It also features stop motion inspired animation and is billed as being very ‘soundtrack driven,’ complete with music from artists like Devo and The Smashing Pumpkins.

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Release date: May 7

Directive 8020

It’s been four years since the last entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology series, Supermassive Games’ horror franchise that has seen multiple releases since it kicked off in 2019.

The fifth game, Directive 8020, has long been promised and we have high hopes for this one since after a rough start, The Dark Pictures has steadily improved with each entry.

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This game is sci-fi themed so it’s obviously taking inspiration from the likes of Alien, The Thing, and Event Horizon, with a group of astronauts trapped inside a crashed spaceship with a shapeshifting monster.

Release date: May 12

Call Of The Elder Gods

PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, PC

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In 2020, Spanish studio Out of the Blue released its debut title Call Of The Sea, a first person adventure game that saw you solve puzzles as an explorer in search of her missing husband.

It reviewed well and was clearly enough of a success for the studio to move onto a sequel; one that looks to be doubling down on its Lovecraftian inspirations.

Out of the Blue is promising more mind-bending puzzles, with you able to swap control between two playable protagonists, though there’ll be adjustable difficulty settings for anyone who finds themselves struggling.

Release date: May 12

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Forza Horizon 6

Xbox Series X/S, PC

The first major Xbox release of the year, Forza Horizon 6 at long last takes the series to Japan, with developer Playground Games boasting a massive open world inspired by the real-life Kantō region.

550 cars will be available at launch for all your racing needs, and you’ll also have access to an estate that you can freely customise and decorate. The trailers hint at some kind of giant robot too, but it’s still not clear if it’s just a decoration or something more.

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Forza Horizon 6 is scheduled for PlayStation 5 as well but, unlike other recent Xbox releases, this version won’t be launching until later in the year, despite how successful Forza Horizon 5 was on Sony’s machine.

Release date: May 19

R-Type Dimensions 3

PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PC

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R-Type and its sequel remain the best 2D shooters of their time, and the R-Type Dimensions EX remasters are perfect for newcomers to the genre and nostalgic fans alike.

So, it’s about time that SNES R-Type 3: The Third Lightning got the same treatment, with R-Type Dimensions 3 promising another modern remake – although thankfully not without the option to swap to the original graphics and music.

Given the original SNES version was famous for its crippling slowdown this could easily be the definitive version, even if the remake graphics seem a bit clinical.

Release date: May 19

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Coffee Talk Tokyo

PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PC

Visual novel Coffee Talk is among the most darling-est of indie darlings and a go-to for those looking for cosier and chiller vibes in their games, although it lacks the cyberpunk dystopian atmosphere of the similarly structured VA-11 Hall-A.

Instead of cocktails, Coffee Talk has you making coffee for the fantastical cast of characters who visit your shop. As you can guess from the name, the usual Seattle setting has been swapped out for Tokyo and your customers are Japanese yōkai though they’ll still have woes and worries you can help with.

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A free demo is already available across all platforms, except for Switch and Switch 2, for some reason.

Release date: May 21

Yoshi And The Mysterious Book

Nintendo Switch 2

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After the last couple of Yoshi-centric platformers, expectations were rather low for Yoshi And The Mysterious Book, but after our preview session, this promises to be far more interesting than expected and equally entertaining for little kids and adults.

Discovering and naming the various creatures you encounter is amusing enough, but each one interacts with the environment in different ways, opening up a lot of potential for puzzle-solving and elevating Yoshi And The Mysterious Book above being a perfunctory platformer.

It’ll be interesting to see how this performs, since it’s coming hot off the heels of Yoshi’s appearance in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, which itself has been another huge money maker for Nintendo.

Release date: May 21

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Zero Parades: For Dead Spies

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The new game from Disco Elysium studio ZA/UM, the developers have made it clear that Zero Parades: For Dead Spies is neither a sequel nor a spiritual successor.

It certainly looks like one though, retaining very similar presentation and role-playing gameplay where progress is determined by dice rolls and skill checks. However, instead of an amnesiac cop, you play as a spy haunted by her failures and caught in a three-way power struggle.

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A PC demo is available now but console owners will need to wait for a PlayStation 5 port, which only has a vague 2026 release window at the moment.

It’s worth noting that behind the scenes troubles means many key figures in Disco Elyisum’s development are no longer at ZA/UM, making Zero Parade’s ‘From the creators of Disco Elysium’ blurb a big point of contention.

Those former staff members have all split off to form their own studios and have announced completely separate Disco Elysium successors, such as Tangerine Antarctic.

Release date: May 21

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Bubsy 4D

PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PC

Amid all the failed 90s platformer mascots, Bubsy has only maintained relevancy into the 2020s thanks to a mix of internet memes and irony, while his games remain amongst the very worst of the era.

Under normal circumstances, we’d be quick to write off Bubsy 4D – the character’s first crack at a 3D platformer since the infamous Bubsy 3D in 1996 – as a bad joke, were it not for the pedigree of developer Fabraz.

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The indie studio is responsible for the excellent Demon Turf and its sequel Demon Tides, and while we’re shocked it’d want to associate itself with Bubsy, its track record means we’ll very likely see the first genuinely good Bubsy game. Especially since first impressions of the free demo sound positive.

Release date: May 22

Lego Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight

PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC

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After a surprisingly long period of no Batman-centric video games, just mandatory appearances in other DC fare like Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League and Warner Bros. crossover Multiversus, the Dark Knight is finally retaking centre stage.

Based on our preview, Legacy Of The Dark Knight is shaking up the Lego games formula quite a bit. Developer Traveller’s Tales is using Batman’s entire history to build an original story, albeit one that riffs on the live action movies, from the 1966 camp classic up to 2022’s The Batman, and various famous comic book stories.

It draws its combat inspirations from the Arkham games by Rocksteady and promises to be chockful of fan service. We just hope it’ll be consistently funny throughout, which it should be when it’s got Matt Berry voicing Bane.

While the game is scheduled for the Switch 2 as well, it still lacks an exact release date.

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Release date: May 22

007 First Light

PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC

Hitman developer Io Interactive and James Bond felt like a match made in heaven when 007 First Light was announced back in 2020. This will be the first proper Bond game since 2012, and everything shown so far has us cautiously optimistic.

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007 First Light tells a wholly new origin story for Bond, featuring a younger iteration of the character (played by Patrick Gibson of Dexter: Original Sin fame) and showing how he became a 00 agent.

While the game retains the Hitman series’ propensity for stealth and subterfuge, there promises to be plenty of high octane Bond-esque action set pieces and nods to the films.

007 First Light has been confirmed for Switch 2 as well, but it’s not slated to launch until summertime.

Release date: May 27

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Hampstead Heath bathing ponds should remain ‘trans-inclusive’, bosses say

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The consultation, which was overseen by the research company TONIC and received 38,445 responses, found 86 per cent of those who took part favoured maintaining the existing access arrangements, with just 13 per cent wanting the Men’s and Ladies’ ponds to become single-sex spaces.

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Embrace and Ocean Colour Scene to headline Sunderland fesitval

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Indie rock band Embrace and Britpop favourites Ocean Colour Scene will take centre stage at Sunderland’s Cliffe Park Live in Seaburn on Friday, August 14, and Saturday, August 15, as part of the city’s One Big Summer programme.

The events are part of a broader season of entertainment organised by Sunderland City Council, with Embrace headlining on Friday as part of their 30th anniversary celebrations.

Embrace have been described as ‘one of the country’s most powerful and emotional live bands’ (Image: Sunderland City Council)

Peter McIntyre, executive director of economy and place at Sunderland City Council, said: “We’re delighted to be expanding One Big Summer to the seafront, with Embrace and Ocean Colour Scene at Cliffe Park joining the exciting programme already lined up for Keel Square over the summer.

“Building on our reputation as an events city, and offering everything from Britpop and dance to country and western and K‑POP, One Big Summer has something for everyone in Sunderland this summer.”

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Embrace, who have sold more than two million records and secured three UK number one albums, are known for hits such as Gravity, All You Good Good People, and Come Back To What You Know.

OCS remain one of the most successful – and most loved bands of the modern era (Image: Sunderland City Council)

Ocean Colour Scene will headline the following night, marking 30 years since the release of their iconic album Moseley Shoals.

The band rose to fame during the Britpop era with nine consecutive top 20 singles, including The Riverboat Song.

Cliffe Park Live adds to an already packed One Big Summer line-up, with two weekends of events planned for Keel Square in August.

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Other highlights include DJ legend Armand Van Helden, The Bootleg Beatles, Road to Nashville, and tribute nights celebrating George Michael and the 90s.

Music fans can also look forward to GirlyPop, Family Festival featuring K-POP Live, and more across the city centre.


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The season begins in May with a community-focused programme alongside BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend at Herrington Country Park.

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Other confirmed dates include:

  • George Michael tribute on Thursday, August 21,
  • Love The 90s on Friday, August 22
  • GirlyPop on Saturday, August 23
  • The Bootleg Beatles on Friday, August 28
  • Armand Van Helden on Saturday, August 29
  • Road to Nashville on Sunday, August 30
  • Family Festival featuring K-POP Live on Monday, August 31.

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Man arrested after altercation in Ako Kebab, Scarborough

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North Yorkshire Police is appealing for information after an assault which took place in the early hours of yesterday morning in Scarborough town centre.

It happened at around 3am on Sunday (April 26) in Ako Kebab, in St Thomas Street and involved an ‘altercation’ between a man and a woman.


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A 32-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of assault, criminal damage and possession of a class-A drug; he has since been released on bail

“We’re particularly appealing for information about anything that had been said such as threats that had been made,” said a spokesperson for the force.

If you have any information that could help the police investigation, please email laurence.mcgregor@northyorkshire.police.uk, call North Yorkshire Police on 101 and ask for Laurence McGregor, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their website.

Please quote reference 12260074747 when passing on information.

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Here’s what we know about the climate cost of white trails aircraft leave in the sky

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Contrails, short for condensation trails, are the white streaks often seen in the sky behind aircraft. The international cloud atlas, which classifies clouds, has a category just for them: cirrus homogenitus, an example of man-made clouds.

Contrails contribute to climate change, adding to the warming by the carbon dioxide emitted by aviation. Although the exact amount of warming caused by these wispy-looking clouds is uncertain, what is understood now suggests that reducing the number of contrails has the potential to reduce the climate impact of flights.

Contrails are made of ice crystals. These reflect sunlight, causing the Earth’s surface to receive less energy, but at the same time trapping some of Earth’s outgoing infrared radiation. Depending on the balance between those two opposite effects, a net loss of energy or a gain of energy, individual contrails can be either warming or cooling over their lifetime, but warming dominates once averaged over the global, annual contrail population.

How are they made?

Contrails form behind aircraft at around an altitude of 10-11km. They only form in sufficiently cold and humid regions of the atmosphere, where water vapour condenses on to the soot particles emitted by aircraft engines to form liquid droplets, which freeze into ice crystals. The regions with the most contrails are over Europe, the North Atlantic, and eastern North America. They are rarer in Asia.

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Soot particles are needed to form contrails, yet even engines that emit very few soot particles still generate contrails. Other particles, often formed in the engine plume, take over and lead to contrail formation. But some combinations of fuel and engine technology may yet provide a way to form fewer contrails, or at least contrails with a smaller climate impact.

The characteristics of a contrail depend initially on the size, shape and engine position of the aircraft that created it, but atmospheric conditions are ultimately more important.

In a dry atmosphere, contrails only last a few minutes and cover a tiny surface area: their climate impact is negligible. But if the atmosphere remains cold and moist enough, many contrails form, grow, and come together to form fields of ice clouds, called contrail cirrus.

Contrail cirrus impact the climate because they last for several hours and can cover large areas, sometimes spanning entire countries, as has been observed over the UK and France, for example.

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Contrails from aircraft form in colder temperatures.
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Some contrail cirrus clouds can exert the same climate impact as tens, even hundreds, of tons of carbon dioxide.

Two effects make contrails particularly potent. Although they initially form from the few hundred kilograms of water vapour and the
dozens of grams of soot released every minute of flight, contrails then gain mass from the humidity of the atmosphere. Also, ice crystals absorb infrared radiation at virtually all wavelengths, while carbon dioxide only absorbs in narrow wavelength ranges.

However, contrail cirrus strongly affect the flow of energy in and out of the Earth for a few hours. This is in contrast to the comparatively weaker changes caused by carbon dioxide, which last for centuries. So the warming caused by a flight will initially be dominated by contrails, but carbon dioxide will dominate a few years after the flight.

Routing aircraft to avoid flying in the regions where contrails form may slow down the climate warming caused by a growing aviation sector. But there are still many things scientists need to understand about how to predict which flights would see their climate impact reduced the most using this kind of planning.

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Weather forecasts of humidity at flight altitude need to improve, and one way to do so is to have more accurate and more frequent measurements of humidity. This is the aim of the Mist research project, where I work with Honeywell Aerospace UK and Boeing UK to develop a humidity sensor to detect contrail formation, see how the sensor can be integrated on commercial aircraft, and evaluate how better humidity measurements affect the predicted climate impact of contrails.

Many research projects are seeking to better quantify the climate impact of contrails and find ways to form fewer warming contrails. Changing fuel or engine technology is slow. But optimising flight trajectories with weather forecasts to avoid the cold, moist regions of the atmosphere where contrails form might be achievable more quickly.

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Games Inbox: What new characters will be in the next Smash Bros.?

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Leon and Grace for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate? (Capcom)

The Tuesday letters page has some ideas for supervillains in the next Spider-Man game, as a reader hopes Assassin’s Creed Hexe keeps its supernatural elements.

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Even if there is a new Star Fox annoucement this month or next everyone seems to agree it’ll be fairly low key, so we’re almost definitely looking at the first proper Nintendo Direct of the year being in June. I don’t agree with it, I think it’s very silly, but when did Nintendo ever listen to someone else, or common sense?

My question is will the summer not-E3 one be the mega blowout everyone’s hoping for or will it be another minimum effort, showing as little as possible of as few games as possible? I don’t think there’s any way of knowing.

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Amongst the many questions I have is what’s going on with Super Smash Bros.? Surely that’s the most obvious Switch 2 Edition ever and yet we’ve heard nothing.

It also seems obvious that they’d add a few new characters to sweeten the pot, but I can’t think of any new Nintendo characters they could add. That’s a pretty bad sign for Nintendo to be honest but maybe they could add the Ditto from Pokémon Pokopia or Diana from Pragmata?

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Capcom and Nintendo seem pretty cozy so why not Grace or Leon from Resident Evil too? Bayonetta is an 18 rated game and she’s already in the game, so I didn’t see why not if they don’t have any gore.
Astrocat

Combo breaker
Knowing how much GC loves Returnal, I am kind of shocked that it’s such a close run thing between Pragmata and Saros. If Pragmata had had a better story maybe it would have passed it!

Capcom has knocked it out of the park yet again and I really hope that Onimusha is a hit and then just think of the combo they’ll have from this year. What’s going to break that combo I don’t know, but I’m going to guess it’ll be something to do with Monster Hunter.

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It really annoys me that that’s their biggest franchise, as no matter how much I love most of their stuff I just cannot get into it. But I don’t think it’s time for another one at the moment, so I’m hoping that whatever’s after Onimusha is also interesting. Another new IP would be amazing.
Grayling

Horror sequel
I’m not sure why possessing a witch’s cat would break some kind of rule in the Assassin’s Creed universe, given you’re always seeing the world through an eagle or falcon’s eyes – what’s the difference?

It’s not like I was dead set on being a cat or anything, but I feel after Valhalla and Shadows the series needs a change of pace. It can’t just be another big open world game, not with the Black Flag remake out this year as well.

Or maybe I’m wrong and that’s all people want out of Assassin’s Creed, but I feel with a big open world game you don’t much atmosphere or story, it’s all just shock and awe at the scale. I like the idea of a horror entry but taking all the supernatural stuff out of it sounds like that’s not going to work properly.
Bobly

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Low risk revival
Apart from just generally looking forward to a new Star Fox, I’m also really interested to see whether Nintendo really will do a low budget sequel. They’ve done plenty of indie-ish type games before, but I can’t ever recall them doing a super cheap sequel for a big name franchise.

Of course, the problem nowadays is that Star Fox isn’t big name, but it was in the Mario movie and it definitely used to be a prominent B-lister at least. I don’t know what it counts as now but it’s somewhere below Fire Emblem, which I’d say is pretty low compared to where it used to be.

If they do put out something and it’s low budget, with an option for a second bigger game later, that could be a great way to try and rejuvenate other lapsed franchises like F-Zero and, dare I say, Metroid.
Lewis

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Comedy threat
Seems to me that Insomanic is building up to a new game annoucement, probably quite soon after Wolverine is out – so maybe at The Game Awards in December. That guy the other day was definitely doing something for a Spider-Man game so something is in the works.

My preference for Spider-Man 3 is that they let things get a bit more wacky and let him go somewhere other than New York, but I’m prepared for that probably not happening. I would like to see more silly villains at least. Where’s Paste Pot Pete, Big Wheel, and Walrus? I always like Spidey when he’s been funny with his lamer villains, who he doesn’t really want to hurt.
Caskill

No passion
Looking back at the legacy of Phil Spencer I think the only logical conclusion is that having a passion for video games is not a good idea for the person in charge. The people immediately below them, sure, but not the person at the very top. Is the head of Capcom or Nintendo or Activision or EA a massive gamer? No, and not only that I have no idea who any of those people are, even though I know a lot of their developers by name.

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I don’t know what exactly Phil got up to but I’m willing to bet there was a lot of micromanaging and suggesting things and spitballing ideas with developers, like he’s one of the team. Even though he’s never actually made a game himself or anything like that.

This isn’t meant as an attack on Phil, who seemed a decent enough guy, but it’s just to say that if this new boss doesn’t know anything about games and is just talking in soundbites right now, that’s not necessarily a bad thing as long as she’s making the right decisions along the way.

The alternative is that she’s some super eager fan that keeps trying to get a sequel made to her favourite game (Phil kept pretending he was dong this but nothing ever happened) and is making decisions based on their own imagined gaming knowledge, instead of just listening to the experts and going with what they say.

I’m not saying she won’t end up messing things up (apart from anything she still has Matt Booty working with her and he’s always seemed awful) but if she just makes decisions based on facts and stats then that’s probably going to be better than anything we’ve had recently.
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Status quo
I appreciate the Reader’s Feature at the weekend about too much rumours in news but I really don’t see what can be done. The number of rumours are so many, all the time, that it just can’t be ignored. There’s so many it’s obvious publishers don’t care and probably see it as free publicity.

I don’t think it’s good publicity but that example of Activision putting a stop to Call Of Duty leaks with a quick lawyer threat is very interesting to me. Everyone could do that but they just choose not to and I think we’ve got to assume that’s because they like the situation as it is.
Waldo

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I’d completely forgotten they were making an Alien: Isolation 2, which is great as I still can’t believe they are, so I go to have that nice surprise twice! I’d love for them to explain why they’re doing it, more than 12 years after the first one, but I’m guessing maybe it’s because the original became popular with streamers? Although it didn’t seem to me that it reached meme status or anything.

You’re right about saying it was too long, or maybe you could say that the story wasn’t big enough to fill out the game as it was designed, but I think they must know that by now, because it’s what everyone says.

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What I’m curious to know is whether there’ll be more action in this game. If the original was Alien will this be Aliens? There’s been plenty of games based on Aliens but none of them have been great, but if you’re wandering around with a pulse rifle the whole time it’s going to be a very different kind of game.

It’s a big question and I’m not really sure which way I’d go, as I could see both options working. I just hope they don’t put any of the rubbish from Prometheus in it, which considering it ended up in Romulus, they probably will.

A good story would be welcome but my priorities for the sequel are being scared and not being bored because it’s the same old android bad guys all the time. I feel these are pretty obviously going to be top of their to-do list, so bring it on.

I hope they get Sigourney Weaver to do a voiceover again too, I really appreciated that she didn’t phone it in last time.
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If I was working at Double Fine I would polishing up my CV right now because there is no way Kiln is going to be a hit and after Keeper they must be target number one for any more Xbox cuts. Considering there are mass Microsoft layoffs meant to be on the way, that could be their last game.
Gorf

So when there’s a sequel to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 are they going to call it Clair Obscur: Something? Is Clair Obscur the name of the franchise? Because I’m still never quite sure how to pronounce it.
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York Minster and Wizard Walk in Tripadvisor Awards

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In Tripadvisor’s 2026 Travellers’ Choice Awards released today, two of York’s attractions were highlighted amongst the best in the world at a ceremony that aims to celebrate the world’s most popular attractions and experiences, based on reviews and ratings from travellers across the globe.

York Minster was ranked 12th in the UK’s Top Attractions, while the Wizard Walk of York secured fourth place in the Family-Friendly Experiences category worldwide.


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Laurel Greatrix, chief communications officer at Tripadvisor Group, said: “This is hard-won recognition, shaped by millions of travellers who booked, showed up, and rated what was actually worth their time.

“There’s a clear theme in this year’s winners: they bring out what makes a destination unique.

“These aren’t experiences that simply fill an itinerary – they’re the experiences that give you a better way to understand a place.”

UK attractions performed strongly in the global rankings, with the Royal Yacht Britannia in Edinburgh named the number one attraction in the world after rising from 12th place last year.

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Other British sites in the top 20 included The Real Mary King’s Close in Edinburgh, ranked sixth, and Oxford’s Bodleian Library at 13th.

Other categories include: Amusements and Water Parks, Cultural & Historic, Food & Drink, Family-Friendly, Nature & Outdoors, Sailing & Day Cruises and Water Sports.

For a full list of this year’s winners, visit https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/TravelersChoice-ThingsToDo 

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One objector described the development as ‘totally inadequate’

Locals say that plans for new homes in a Cambridgeshire village are “ludicrous and ridiculous”. Back in February, Burgess and Walker Transport submitted permission in principle plans to Huntingdonshire District Council (HDC) to build new homes along Overcote Lane in Needingworth.

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The plans, which were for between seven and nine homes, have been refused by Huntingdonshire District Council after concerns were raised about safety. Proposed access to the site is “unmade” and is around 250m from the nearest footpath.

A planning officer said this didn’t “provide safe and convenient access for future residents” to nearby services. The officer also described the development as “unacceptable”. It added that it would result in “visual harm and encroachment of a small settlement into the countryside resulting in the loss of land” which offers a buffer between the countryside and existing homes.

The plans also received several objections from residents. One person in Ashton Close described the plans as “ludicrous and ridiculous” and that they “totally object” to them. The objector said: “There is no appropriate access to this site, to gain access would mean destroying current hedgerows and trees which would also affect wildlife.

“The infrastructure is totally inadequate for any new developments.”

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Another person in Ashton Close also raised concerns about the impact on wildlife. They said the homes would “destroy the peaceful nature” on the nearby field. They added: “The proposed access via the farm track to Lodel Farm is not wide enough and if it was widened then this will require trees and hedges to be removed which as far as I am concerned should never be considered.”

Despite concerns raised, Cambridgeshire County Council’s highways team didn’t raise concerns about effects on the public highway. However, it required further detail on access, layout, visibility splays and traffic impact.

Environmental Health raised concerns about the site. It stated that the site for the proposed development was used on a former plant nursery, which is used for contaminants such as fertilizers and pesticides.

An Environmental Health spokesperson said the substances could “pose a potential risk to the health of future occupiers”.

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