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Games Inbox: Could 2026 be the best year for video games ever?

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007 First Light – another great game to add to the list (IO Interactive)

The Wednesday letters page is glad that 007 First Light is reviewing so well, as a reader wishes more games had couch co-op like Lego Batman.

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Exceeding expectations
So 007 First Light reviews are out and it’s another top notch game?! It’s now the fifth highest rated game of the year on Metacritic, just behind Mewgenics (whatever that is), Resident Evil Requiem, and Forza Horizon 6. That puts it just ahead of Saros, Nioh 3, Pragmata, and Lego Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight.

I’ve left out all the indie games, except Mewgenics, because there’s never a surprise when one of those is good, but these are big budget games that in almost every case turned out to be better than expected, and that to me seems pretty special.

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I’m sure there’s something I’m forgetting but I don’t remember any big budget disappointments this year and that’s pretty unheard of. Normally, if things were going this well, we’d be asking whether this will be the best year ever for games, but the problem is we know very little about what’s coming out in the second half of the year.

That’s probably GTA 6’s fault as much as anything but if the second half can come anywhere close to the first then 2026 is going to go down as a classic. Especially if GTA 6 doesn’t disappoint.
Cranston

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Great review of 007 First Light, GC. Really enjoyed that one. It was fun to read about a game that I assumed to be quite different to what it apparently is but even better that it turned out to be really good. I can’t say I’ve ever really liked Hitman, but I will try and give this a go, given the reviews. I also appreciate the fact that it’s not £70.

I wouldn’t call myself a Bond fan exactly, but I do like a lot of them, so I wonder how much the name is going to attract or put people off. I think ideally IO would’ve had this coming out alongside a new movie, but that’s going to take years so they didn’t really have any choice I guess.

I do wonder how much younger gamers are even aware of Bond anymore, but I guess we’ll see over the next few weeks.
Locke

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GC: Thanks.

For England, James
Good to see 007 First Light get a high Metacritic straight off the bat, it’s on 88 as I type this. I notice that there doesn’t seem to be any of the big American sites yet though. No IGN or Gamespot or anyone like that. Then I read that they got their review copies later than Europe, which must be a first.

Can GC explain what happened and when you got your copy? I really hate the idea of publishers trying to influence review scores but in this case I’m not sure what was going on, especially as the game seems to be good. Not really the publicity they need though.
Colbat86

GC: Something strange was going on but we don’t understand what yet. We only got our review copy on Friday, which is very late for a big game like this, and we think we were one of the first. As you say, the US seems to have got them even later, but we have no idea why.

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Glad to see Lego Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight selling well and people enjoying it from the Inbox. I also was playing it at the weekend with my kids and we all enjoyed it. A lot of it went over their heads too but as long as the game is fun, and it’s co-op, that’s all they care about.

I do wonder why so few games have co-op, given how much people seem to enjoy it. I think a lot of the problems with Halo Infinite’s bad rep were because it didn’t have co-op at launch. When indie games started to become a thing with the Xbox 360 I hoped that might bring with it a new golden era for couch co-op, because a lot of indie games were like that back in the day, but it never really happened.

It probably won’t happen again now until the next Lego game, which is a real shame. I hope the next one isn’t Harry Potter though, or it’ll just end up going round in a circle from Star Wars to Batman to Harry Potter and back again. Even if we get another Marvel one, that’s been done a ton already as well.
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I never would have imagined a Lego version of Cities: Skylines, what a strange choice, especially if it’s out soon – a shadow drop at Summer Game Fest maybe? I would be interested in it but Skylines is a pretty complicated game, so I’m not sure how far it’s going to be dumbed down.

It also seems like it wouldn’t work that well with Lego bricks because you zoom out so far most things are just dots, but the smallest Lego brick is still pretty big. Maybe there’s some confusion and that’s not what the name is? Or it’s a more small scale thing but just by the same developer? Although I don’t know how an age ratings board gets that kind of thing wrong (or why they keep leaking these things).
Lucid

Paying the rent
Reading that Granzella has only made one game (R-Type Final 2) and not released anything since it made me wonder how studios stay in business?

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How do they pay their staff if they only release one product in say, a six year period – are they literally raking in that much profit from sales that they can afford to keep paying their devs for years and years without releasing anything new? And that’s a studio that has released a very niche title with little mass market appeal.
Sven

GC: Granzella has only made one R-Type game in the 15 years of their existence, but they have made other games. Although we doubt the likes of Disaster Report 4 Plus: Summer Memories and City Shrouded In Shadow bring in much for them either. We don’t know the circumstances of Granzella, but we suspect that, much like Treasure, they have very few permanent staff and rely primarily on freelancers and associates when making a new game.

The wider issue you allude to is the biggest problem currently facing the games industry. Naughty Dog, to use an example of one of the biggest developers in the business, haven’t released an entirely new game all generation and yet they have an employee count of over 400. Even with TV deals for The Last Of Us that doesn’t seem sustainable for Sony or any company in a similar position.

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I was hoping you could clear something up for me.

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I’m interested in buying the new Lego Batman game but for just one particular character.

I can see that Batgirl is in the game, but I heard the Alicia Silverstone Batgirl from Batman & Robin might be a playable character – can you confirm or deny as I haven’t been able to find a definitive answer?
TheSpectre N8 (gamertag)

GC: There’s a skin called Ice Armor that is based on the suit Alicia Silverston wore at the end of Batman & Robin, but we don’t recall if that was the only one she had in the film.

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Interesting seeing all the high scores for Forza Horizon 6. As someone that’s been there from the first game, the franchise is starting to feel a bit stale for me. It is a great game, but I feel it’s more fresh for those that haven’t played previous games. Someone on YouTube mentioned that the last few games are feeling very corporate, cut and paste, with a new map and that pretty much sums it up for me and all my friends.

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Me and my mates spent hundreds of hours on the first three games but when 4 came out we fell of it fast. One of our favourite modes, the playground games, was ruined by making it team-based and 6 hasn’t even got this mode yet, which is strange. Also, the dialogue in 6 feels very AI, no soul to it, and the fact it still bombards you with constant stuff and rewards can feel overwhelming.

I looked on my friends list and hardly any of them are playing it. I know that’s not the bigger picture at the moment, as it’s selling well, but I wonder in a few weeks how many are still going to be playing it. I’m glad it is doing well, as it shows racing games can still appeal to many, and I will be interested in what changes they make and things they add, but for me it’s just not as fun as earlier games, which I feel is a shame.
Rob

GC: We can understand that point of view. If Forza Horizon 7 doesn’t add some new twists, we suspect the review scores, if not the sales, will start slipping.

Inbox also-rans
Just out of interest, what does GC believe the lifetime sales of Tetris are?
PazJohnMitch

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GC: If this is alluding to Wikipedia’s penchant for counting every version of Tetris ever, from multiple different publishers and developers, as one game, we’ve always thought that was silly. For what it’s worth Guiness World Records doesn’t do it when considering what the best-selling game ever is; they go with Minecraft instead.

The PSP bag looks… really good? I have no idea why such a random company would make such a random thing but I’ll get one, especially at that price.
Ishi

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Gary, 65, has been reported missing after his van was found near Aldi in Newton Aycliffe.

Gary was last seen several weeks ago (Image: DURHAM CONSTABULARY)

He has not been seen for several weeks, police said.

Gary and is described as being of average height, with dark hair and a full beard. He is often seen wearing workwear.

He is said to have links to Newton Aycliffe and Whitby.

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Anybody with any information relating to Gary’s whereabouts is asked to contact Durham Police quoting incident number 389 of June 14.

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6-month-old Ebola victim buried as Congo outbreak spreads

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BUNIA, Congo (AP) — Mourners gathered Friday to bury a 6-month-old girl who died from Ebola earlier this week, the third child to die at an orphanage in eastern Congo as authorities have struggled to contain the latest outbreak.

Carrying a cross, people stood at a distance as the small coffin was lowered into the ground by masked and gloved health workers, and a Catholic priest prayed over her body.

“It’s a feeling of sadness because we have lost one of our own, a daughter of the church,” said Father Innocent Ndogo.

“As we have always said, the Lord gives, and the Lord takes away.”

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Ituri, the region at the center of the current outbreak, has reported more than 90% of the cases. The response has been complicated by residents clashing with healthcare professionals over disrupted burials and the response to the outbreak, which has been militarized at times.

The impersonal nature of safe burial practices and the severity of the epidemic were evident on Friday as only healthcare workers in protective gear were allowed to handle the coffin and the burial.

Bundibugyo, the type of Ebola in this outbreak, has no approved treatment or vaccine, and even some health workers have said they don’t have the masks, gloves and other gear to protect themselves.

During a visit to Bunia on Friday, Congolese Health Minister Roger Kamba said that there were now 933 confirmed cases and 245 deaths from the current outbreak. Kamba also stated that all health centers will be free in Ituri and that healthcare workers bonuses will be doubled.

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There are 35,000 suspected potential contacts, Africa’s Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday.

Despite the rapid spread of the current outbreak, it is still not nearly as deadly as a 2014 outbreak of Ebola that killed more than 11,000.

With no approved vaccines or treatments, the Bundibugyo strain was not tested for in the early days. This lack of testing is one of the reasons the outbreak has spread to such an extent. The more common Zaire virus, for which there is a vaccine, was responsible for most of Congo’s past 16 outbreaks of the disease.

Alex Lock, a communications officer at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, asked people to resist feeling indifferent.

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“She was a baby. She had her whole life ahead of her. Unfortunately, she was taken by the disease, a disease that, as you know, is transmitted from one person to another,” Lock said.

Although the outbreak is concentrated in Ituri, cases have also been recorded in the North Kivu and South Kivu provinces and have spread across the border to Uganda, where 19 confirmed cases have been reported and two people have died.

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Rory McIlroy makes defiant statement despite US Open chaos

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Rory McIlroy carded a one-over 71 in the second round of the US Open at Shinnecock Hills after a chaotic back nine

Rory McIlroy’s turbulent back nine amid challenging conditions at Shinnecock Hills saw him slip away from US Open second-round pacesetter Wyndham Clark.

Just as the Masters winner appeared poised to mount a serious challenge to the American, his round unravelled dramatically.

Failing to convert a six-foot birdie opportunity at the turn, which would have left him three shots adrift of the 2023 champion, proved the least of the world number two’s troubles.

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Battling intensifying winds, he struggled to judge distances accurately, overshooting the greens at the 10th, 11th and 12th holes, dropping a shot at each.

A brief resurgence followed with consecutive birdies: nearly holing his 108-yard approach at the 13th for a simple tap-in, before the cup rescued a scorching 40-footer to restore him to two under par.

After another overhit approach at the 15th, his recovery chip failed to hold and trickled into a bunker, resulting in his group’s first double bogey of the tournament while playing alongside Ryder Cup colleagues Tommy Fleetwood and Ludvig Aberg.

That setback returned him to level par, seven strokes behind Clark but – given Shinnecock’s notorious difficulty – still very much in contention in a share of 10th place.

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His outward half proved far steadier, featuring seven pars alongside birdies at the fifth and eighth for a 33, though his inward 38 for a one-over 71 fell well short of expectations.

“If there’s a course where you feel like you still have a chance if you’re seven back going into the weekend like I am, it’s definitely this one,” said McIlroy.

“I know that everyone else in the field is going to make bogeys so if I can limit my mistakes and pick off a few birdies here and there, hole a couple more 20 to 25-footers than other guys, that’s really the strategy.

“You can’t go chasing pins around here. You can’t try to be too aggressive; today for me was a prime example.

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“I was a little too aggressive to the pin on 11, a little too aggressive to the pin on 12 – all of a sudden just two bogeys in a row out of nowhere.

“I think you still have to play smart, try to keep the ball under the hole, hit it into the middles of the greens and take your chances when they present themselves.”

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Late Late Show: Favourite emerges to replace Patrick Kielty as his future at helm still in doubt

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A question mark remains around current host Kielty after RTE chiefs refused to confirm if the Co Down comedian would be returning in September.

Kieran Cuddihy could soon be taking the reins on The Late Late Show as confusion grows over whether Patrick Kielty will sign a new contract.

The Kilkenny man has been at the helm of RTÉ ‘s Liveline since November after taking over from Joe Duffy, but a switch to Ireland’s top chat show could be on the horizon.

A question mark remains around current Late Late Show host Kielty after Montrose chiefs refused to confirm if the Co Down comedian would be returning in September.

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Cuddihy is now the favourite to replace Kielty if he doesn’t return. According to odds from Ladbrokes, the Kilkenny man is 6/4 favourite to land the gig, the Irish Mirror reports.

This comes as rumours that RTE will hand five potential hosts trial periods for a month each, with Cuddihy one of the names in the mix.

The other four include one-time favourite for the job Oliver Callan (2/1), former TodayFM presenter Dermot Whelan (3/1), IrelandAM presenter Muireann O’Connell (5/1), and current RTE TV presenter Maura Derrane (5/1).

There are also rumours The Two Johnnies could also be in with a shot. Their odds currently stand at 5/2.

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Miriam O’Callaghan and Ex-RTE presenter Claire Byrne are also in the mix.

Nicola McGeady of Ladbrokes commented: “It looks like we’re in for a summer of speculation on the next face of the Late Late Show. It looks like Kieran Cuddihy is the early favourite, but there is no white smoke just yet.”

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Fire service update after traffic held by M60 crash

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This morning, Saturday, June 20, traffic was stopped on the M60 clockwise due to a collision near J15 and J16.

Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) confirmed that two engines from Whitefield and Agecroft were called out to the incident shortly after 6.30am.

After about half an hour, the traffic on the motorway was released, and the vehicles involved in the collision were moved to the hard shoulder.

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A spokesperson for GMFRS said: “Shortly after 6.30am this morning (Saturday 20 June), two fire engines from Whitefield and Agecroft fire stations were called to reports of a road traffic collision involving two cars on the M60 clockwise, between Junctions 16 and 17.

“Crews arrived quickly at the scene.

“Firefighters used a hose reel, hearth kit, and two trauma bags, and worked with colleagues from Greater Manchester Police to make the area safe.

“A male and a female were transferred into the care of North West Ambulance Service.

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“Crews were in attendance for around 30 minutes.”

NWAS has been contacted for comment.

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Several reported killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon despite ceasefire

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Earlier this week, the White House criticised the Israeli government’s military operation in Lebanon, saying it risks scuppering the peace deal. But speaking near Washington as he unveiled a new Air Force One jet, President Donald Trump praised Netanyahu, calling him a “warrior”.

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2 roadside bombs in northwest Pakistan kill at least 7

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Two roadside bombs in restive northwestern Pakistan killed at least seven people on Saturday, authorities said.

The first targeted a vehicle, while the second went off as rescuers responded to the blast in Bannu, a district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, senior police official Yasir Afridi said, adding both were controlled remotely.

Afridi said five people were killed in the first blast and two in the second. Three people were also wounded, he said. A search operation to find those responsible is underway.

No group immediately claimed responsibility, but suspicion is likely to fall on the Pakistani Taliban, who have been blamed for similar attacks in the past.

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President Asif Ali Zardari strongly condemned the bombings. In a statement, he conveyed condolences to the families of those killed and prayed for the speedy recovery of the wounded.

Without naming any group, Zardari issued a warning to “internal and external handlers of terrorism” who provide safe havens, logistical support and financial assistance to militant networks.

Pakistan has experienced a surge in militant violence in recent years, much of it claimed by the Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP. The group is separate from, but allied with, Afghanistan’s Taliban, who seized power in Kabul in 2021. Pakistani officials say many TTP leaders and fighters have found sanctuary across the border in Afghanistan.

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Sleep expert names ‘common’ mistake people make as Met Office predicts ‘extreme heat’

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The Met Office has forecast temperatures up to 34C in the coming days with an amber weather warning for ‘extreme heat’ in force on Monday and Tuesday

A sleep expert has named a “common misconception” that could stop you getting a good rest during a heatwave. It comes as the Met Office warns of “extreme heat” for large parts of England and Wales this week.

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The forecaster has issued an amber weather warning for the South East of England, the South West, London, and large parts of Wales from 1am on Monday. It will last until 11.59pm on Tuesday, June 23. The Met Office says temperatures could reach up to 34C on Tuesday.

It urges people to stay safe by drinking plenty of fluid, keeping out of the sun when it’s at its strongest, and closing curtains in rooms that face the sun.

People going out are urged to take supplies with them. The forecaster says: “If you are going out, take water with you, stay in the shade, wear sunscreen and a wide brimmed hat.”

Now, sleep expert Lisa Artis, founder of The Sleep Charity, has shared her top tips for getting a good night’s rest during the warm weather. In particular, Lisa says there is one “common misconception” that many people find disrupts them.

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Lisa urges people struggling with the heat not to strip off at night. Speaking to The I paper, she said: “A common misconception is that sleeping naked is always cooler.

“In reality, lightweight sleepwear made from breathable fabrics can often be more effective. Clothing can help wick sweat away from the skin, allowing it to evaporate and cool the body more efficiently.”

Lisa says that without the layer of clothing sweat will simply “remain on the skin” or “soak into the bedding”. This she says could make you feel even hotter or less comfortable at night.

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Lisa explains there are some simple tips you can do to make sure your bedroom is cool at night as well. She says people should close their curtains and blinds throughout the day to keep the sun out.

She believes creating the “coolest possible environment” can make it “easier to stay asleep and fall asleep”. Elsewhere she says that many people often find themselves putting their fans in the wrong place.

In fact, she says that putting a fan in a hot room “may not achieve much” at all. She continued: “Positioning a fan near an open window in the evening can help pull cooler air into the room.”

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Lisa went on to explain that some people often put a bowl of ice in front of their fan to create a “temporary cooling breeze”. She also says that keeping your window closed in the day will also help trap the warm air outside your home.

Should anyone be looking for a way to stay cool at night, Lisa recommends putting cold water into a hot water bottle. She says putting this near your wrists or ankles can then cool you down at night.

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Edinburgh Airport has re-opened after a suspicious package sparked an evacuation, road closures and overnight disruption.

Edinburgh Airport queue chaos after re-opening following suspicious package incident

Passengers are facing long queues at Edinburgh Airport on Saturday morning after the terminal reopened following a major security alert that prompted an evacuation and hours of disruption.

Police were called to the airport at around 6.50pm on Friday, June 19, following reports of potentially suspicious items within the terminal building. Specialist officers attended the scene and established a cordon while an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) team was deployed to assess the items.

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The airport was partially evacuated, roads surrounding the site were closed and flights were disrupted as investigations took place.

Police later confirmed that the items had been made safe by EOD specialists and that the incident is not being treated as suspicious.

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Edinburgh Airport announced shortly after 3am on Saturday that it had reopened and was working to restore normal operations as quickly as possible. However, airport officials warned that the incident would have knock-on effects throughout the day.

Passengers arriving at the airport on Saturday morning encountered lengthy queues extending outside the terminal building as staff worked to manage the backlog.

Holidaymaker Christina Hendry said she had been waiting almost one hour in a queue outside and hadn’t gotten through security.

She said: “I’ve never seen queues like it at Edinburgh airport this morning. Queuing all the way down to the bus stances to get into the airport. Staff now setting up belt barriers.

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“Arrived almost an hour ago and still waiting to get through security.”

In a statement, Edinburgh Airport said: “Following investigations by specialist teams, the airport has now reopened.

“We recognise the frustration this incident will have caused and thank everyone for their patience and understanding – safety will always come first.

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“This incident will have knock-on impacts throughout today and staff are working hard to address these and support passengers.

“Operational teams are continuing to work to restore normal services as quickly as possible.

“Please check with your airline for the latest information on your flight.”

Police said roads around the airport remained busy on Saturday and urged members of the public to remain patient while normal services resumed.

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No further details have been released regarding the nature of the items that triggered the security response.

Several flights were spotted circling the city before being forced to divert to nearby UK airports on Friday evening.

There also appears to be confusion among passengers who arrived at the time the incident was unfolding and claim to have been stuck on the tarmac awaiting further instructions.

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SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — A large fire almost completely destroyed a luxury resort in the Dominican Republic on Friday, forcing the evacuation of almost 1,700 tourists, authorities said.

Local media reported an Italian tourist died in the fire and several other tourists required medical assistance.

The Viva Dominicus Beach by Wyndham resort is located in Bayahibe, a popular destination for U.S. and international tourists on the Dominican Republic’s southeastern coast.

Authorities reported about 1,690 tourists had to be evacuated from the resort to other hotels and nearby housing facilities because of the massive blaze.

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The cause of the blaze was under investigation and the country’s Emergency Operations Center said it appeared the “fire spread rapidly” due to wind and because part of the resort’s roof was made of thatch.

Viva Wyndham’s other nearby resort, the Dominicus Palace, was not damaged by the fire and was operating as normal, the center said.

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