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Rugby world rocked by tragic news and Wales internationals call for change

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These are your latest rugby headlines on Monday, May 18.

Rugby world stunned by tragic news

Tributes have poured in for Scottish rugby legend Scott Hastings following his death at the age of 61.

The 65-cap centre, who toured twice with the British and Irish Lions, passed away “peacefully and pain free” in hospital in Edinburgh on Sunday. He revealed in 2022 that he had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and died following complications with his cancer treatment, having “deteriorated extremely quickly”.

The tragic news, which comes less than two years after Hastings’ wife Jenny passed away in tragic circumstances, has left the world of rugby in shock, with Scotland head coaches past and present paying tribute to the hugely popular former international.

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“Whatever jersey Scott wore, he just made it better,” said former Scotland and Lions boss Sir Ian McGeechan. “My association with Scott and his brother Gavin was always special for me because we came into the Scotland set-up, myself as coach, and Scott and Gavin as players, at the same time. We came in together and we grew together.

“I remember Scott on the Lions tours taking an absolute lead. He was so single-minded and determined about winning. He was very much your right-hand man, given what he did on the field.”

Scotland boss Gregor Townsend, a former teammate of Hastings, described him as an “iconic figure” in Scottish rugby, adding: “Scott always brought positivity and energy into everything he did from his playing career then into the past couple of decades as a widely travelled and respected commentator.

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“His passing is a huge loss for Scottish rugby, and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family and close friends. Rest in peace, Scott.”

Former Scotland international Kenny Logan said: “Scott was one of those guys who you could rely on to always put his hand up. His energy was incredible,” while Jim Hamilton described him as “one of life’s great men”.

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Having found huge success as a broadcaster after his playing career, Hastings has also been remembered by ITV Sport, with the corporation “devastated” by the news.

ITV Director of Sport, Niall Sloane, added: “Scott was an exceptional rugby broadcaster and a dear colleague.

“Scott worked on every Rugby World Cup on ITV since 1999 and has been an important part of our team on the Six Nations. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this sad time.”

Wales internationals call for change

Former Wales Women internationals Philippa Tuttiett and Sioned Harries have called for changes to be made after Sean Lynn’s side finished bottom of the Six Nations table for the third year in a row.

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A 43-24 defeat to Italy in Cardiff on Sunday condemned Wales to their second successive whitewash in the tournament, having won just one of their 15 Tests in all competitions under Lynn, who joined as head coach last year.

The under-pressure Wales boss admitted after the full-time whistle that his side had not been good enough against the Italians, with a tough review set to follow another disappointing campaign.

But for Tuttiett and Harries, while there have some been some flashes of progression over the course of recent weeks, changes are not being made fast enough, with Wales’ rivals starting to leave them behind.

“[Lynn] genuinely does believe in this team and he knows they’re on a journey and he knows it is going to take time,” Tuttiett said while on punditry duty for the BBC at the Arms Park. “Equally it is hard after loss, after loss.

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“Changes are being made, more progressions are happening, but they are not happening quick enough. Other teams in Six Nations are progressing. Other teams in World Rugby are progressing.

“It is going to be another difficult review of this campaign. Players left it all out there. You can never doubt that. But something has got to change.”

Agreeing, Harries added: “You talked about… they’re on a journey. How long does one team have to be on a journey for? How long are you on that journey? I feel, at this point, we’re running out of excuses possibly.

“We still have the same player group, we don’t have the pool of players available to us as other nations – they are developing at a quicker pace – but we have got experienced players. There was a combined 542 caps in the starting 15 today.

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“For me, I imagine for both of us being frustrated former players, how long are we on a journey?”

Leicester seal play-off spot

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Leicester secured a place in the Gallagher PREM play-offs with an emphatic 47-33 bonus-point victory at Sale that left them a point behind second-placed Bath.

Geoff Parling’s Tigers are shaping up as major title contenders and had too much quality for a Sharks side whose top-four hopes have long since ended.

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Leicester captain Ollie Chessum opened the scoring but England team-mate Tom Roebuck replied for Sale before Jamie Blamire added a second try for the visitors. Tigers number eight Joaquin Moro and Sale flanker Jacques Vermeulen traded tries and Joe Heyes added a fourth for the visitors who went in at half-time with a 28-12 advantage.

The try-fest continued after the break as Leicester ran in further scores from Will Wand, Ollie Hassell-Collins and Archie van der Flier before Sale rallied in the final quarter. They touched down through captain Ernst van Rhyn, Sam Dugdale and Arron Reed to secure a losing bonus point but Leicester departed with their first win at Sale since 2018.

Alex Sanderson’s hosts were boosted by the return of England back-rower Tom Curry and scrum-half Raffi Quirke for their penultimate home game of the season.

Leicester’s starting line-up was unchanged from the team that beat Northampton last weekend. Heyes made his 100th start for the club while Hamish Watson and Olly Cracknell both returned to the bench.

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It took Leicester less than two minutes to open the scoring as flanker Hanro Liebenberg broke down the left flank and found Hassell-Collins who in turn sent Chessum racing over the line.

Former Sale fly-half James O’Connor added the conversion but Sale hit back in the ninth minute when Roebuck dived over from close range. George Ford could not convert and Leicester, with their big pack driving them forward, scored twice more as the first half unfolded.

The first of those came in the 14th minute when Blamire was driven over the line from close range and eight minutes later they struck again with another forward-based try, this time Moro touching down from close range. Orlando Bailey, who replaced the injured O’Connor early on, converted both tries to put Leicester 21-5 ahead.

But Sale replied on the half-hour when Quirke’s quick penalty tap created the space for Vermeulen to thunder his way over the line from close range and Ford added the conversion.

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Heyes touched down from close range and Bailey converted to make it 28-12 at the break. Wand then dived for their fifth, Hassell-Collins scored in the left corner from Adam Radwan’s long pass and Van der Flier added their seventh from close range.

Yet Sale refused to throw in the towel and scored close-range efforts through Van Rhyn, Dugdale and Reed to grab a bonus point on a day when they were largely outclassed.

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Iran War live: Peace deal announced as Trump says Strait of Hormuz is back open

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Sir Keir Starmer, in a joint statement with the leaders of France, Germany and Italy, said the US-Iran deal must be “implemented rapidly and comprehensively”.

The joint statement from the so-called E4 said: “We warmly welcome the announcement of the memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran. We congratulate the United States, the Iranian government and all those involved, including Pakistan, Qatar and all other mediators, on this diplomatic breakthrough.

“This is a moment of opportunity to restore regional stability and stabilise the global economy.

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“It is now vital that the detailed negotiations are concluded and this agreement is implemented rapidly and comprehensively. We are ready to support that effort.

“The urgent re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz with unconditional and unrestricted freedom of navigation is essential. We are committed to playing our part to achieve this —in accordance with our respective constitutional requirements— including through a strictly defensive and independent mission to reassure commercial shipping and conduct mine clearance operations.

“Iran must never acquire a nuclear weapon. We stand ready to work with the US, Iran and the IAEA to this end. We are prepared to lift relevant sanctions in response to clear, verifiable steps by Iran on its nuclear programme.

“We will work intensively with the US, Iran and regional partners to seize this moment, maintain momentum and achieve a long-term diplomatic settlement.

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“We also reaffirm our full support to the stability, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Lebanon and the importance of a robust ceasefire.”

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Horror as daredevil, 30, plunges 393ft to his death into volcanic crater

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WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT Al Qapa Ibn Antar was attempting to climb the Hardah Dam volcanic crater in Dhale, Yemen when he lost his grip and fell into the 120-metre crater

A daredevil adventurer known as “The Spider-Man of Yemen” has tragically died after a stunt went wrong.

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Al-Qaqa Ibn Antar, 30, was climbing the steep walls of the Hardah Dam volcanic crater in the southern province of Dhale on Friday when he lost his grip and fell into the 120 meter (393 feet) crater below. He was attempting to climb vertical rock faces without any safety equipment, authorities said.

The Civil Defense Authority posted a short video capturing the moment of his fall. The 10-second video shows Antar climbing a rocky cliff without any safety equipment. On the cliff he is scaling names in Arabic have been written in white across the rock face. He is then seen holding the cliff with his right hand, with his left hand in the air, before he appears to lose his right grip and falls.

Rescue teams, including diving and water specialists, were sent to retrieve Antar’s body, which was found by divers at a depth of 30 meters (100 feet) below the water surface. The four-hour search and rescue operation was described by the authority as “complex” due to the steep and rocky location which made access difficult.

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The Hardah Dam — known also as the Haradhat Damt — is a unique volcanic crater located near the city of Damt, in Yemen ‘s southern Dahle province. A landmark of the region, the crater has steep rocky walls with a hot sulfurous lake at its base.

Antar had gained fame on social media platforms where he posted videos showing him performing high-risk ascents of some of Yemen’s most rugged terrain. His videos often went viral. In one of them he was seen hanging from the edge of a rocky cliff using his bare hands, his legs dangling toward a steep slope in a risky performance without safety equipment.

The Civil Defense Authority has urged those who climb and engage in adventure sports to observe safety procedures and issued a warning to use “appropriate protective gear to avert similar incidents.”

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Andrew Husband says council has made significant progress

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Andrew Husband, Reform leader of the council, said the authority had made significant progress in supporting the local economy, improving community safety and tackling homelessness, while managing what he described as a continuing care crisis and the impact of changes to local government funding.

Speaking as councillors reviewed the council’s latest performance report, Cllr Husband said the authority had remained focused on directing resources towards areas that matter most to residents.

“We have continued to deliver strongly across many of our priorities, while also being open about the challenges we are managing,” the Chester-le-Street member said. 

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“It demonstrates how we have continued to respond to the care crisis and wider operational challenges we face as a large and complex council, while dealing with the impacts of national reforms in areas like local government finance, which do little to resolve our structural funding gaps.”

The report shows the council supported 1,429 businesses over the past year, secured 14 inward investment projects and helped create or safeguard 1,673 jobs across County Durham.

Council investment of £1 million in festivals and events generated an estimated £7.6 million for the local economy, according to the report.

The council said reports of anti-social behaviour had fallen to their lowest level in two years, while fly-tipping remained low at 9.6 incidents per 1,000 residents. 

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The report highlighted work to address housing pressures, with 483 households helped to retain or secure accommodation and 889 households assessed as homeless receiving support during the year.

The authority also met its target to repair 90 per cent of road network defects within agreed timescales in three out of four repair categories.

And Cllr Husband said these improvements showed residents were seeing the benefits of the council’s work.

He told cabinet members: “Together, that adds to the sense that alongside our economic ambitions we are continuing to deliver practical improvements which residents can see and feel in their day-to-day lives.”

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Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton’s first Ferrari win a statement to himself and the rest of F1

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Hamilton’s victory, in such convincing style, has inevitably raised questions about what he and Ferrari can go on to achieve.

The team entered this year with high hopes that the new regulations for chassis and engine could give them a chance to return to the front.

So six consecutive Mercedes victories at the start of the year, and the obvious fact that Ferrari’s engine was lagging behind the best, were an unwelcome surprise.

The Ferrari car was as good as anything else in the corners – perhaps the best – but that was not enough to compete with Mercedes.

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Barcelona changed all that. Ferrari introduced their second major upgrade of the year, to follow the first at the fourth race of the season in Miami.

And on a track where power is not such an important part in lap time, it made a critical difference.

Hamilton was left behind by Antonelli in Monaco a week ago, on a track where power is even less important. But this time he was the fastest driver in the race.

The win – in combination with Antonelli’s first retirement of the year – puts Hamilton 41 points adrift of the Italian, and extends his lead over Russell to nine.

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And under F1’s engine rules, Ferrari have been granted two upgrades this season, Mercedes only one. The first could come, it is said, as early as the next race in Austria.

Hamilton has been seeking that elusive eighth title ever since he lost it in the controversy of Abu Dhabi 2021. To achieve it with Ferrari would be one of the biggest stories F1 has ever seen. Can he do it?

“With the way that the year started out, I have not really been thinking about it like that,” Hamilton said. “I’ve not been thinking about an eighth.

“Mercedes have come out the gates with a blistering car and blistering pace, both drivers doing such a great job. We know we have this power deficit.

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“There’s going to be tracks where we go to with long, long straights where that makes it even harder.

“But we’ve got a great car at the core and if we keep adding performance and we can go through the corners quicker, maybe we can narrow that deficit down a little bit until we improve or until we close the gap on power.”

Wolff said: “I’d rather not fight with him for a title because I know what he’s capable of. If he smells blood, he goes. I’ve seen it many years where suddenly the Lewis Hamilton train started to go and then it’s very difficult to stop it.”

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Uruguay’s national team have blamed Fifa after a chaotic start to their World Cup campaign following the delay to their travel from their Mexico base to Miami for their first match.

Marcelo Bielsa’s side have travelled to Cancun for final preparations before getting their World Cup underway against Saudi Arabia on Monday but the squad were left waiting as their prepared plane didn’t have clearance to fly to the US.

The problem facing the team was reportedly due to issues with paperwork for the aircraft which meant it had not been approved to take the route from Cancun to Miami.

The Uruguayan team remained at the Mayakoba Complex, a hotel resort about 45 minutes from Cancun International airport, before a solution was found, with the Uruguayan FA left angry with Fifa.

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The AUF said: “Due to problems beyond the control of the AUF, the departure from Mexico has been delayed. The squad is resting at the hotel. The new departure time set by FIFA is 4.15pm.”

An AUF spokesperson confirmed to The Athletic that they considered Fifa to be responsible for the problems, though Fifa did not immediately respond after a request for comment.

Bielsa had been scheduled to attend a pre-match press conference at the Miami Stadium at 8pm EST on Sunday, with no confirmation over a new time or a complete cancellation.

Uruguay legend Diego Forlan appeared upset at the situation, writing: “Who is to blame???,” Forlan wrote, followed by “Arriba Uruguay!!”

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Uruguay’s plight is one of a number of travel issues that teams and individuals have faced when travelling to the US for the tournament.

Somalian referee, Omar Artan, was famously denied entry into the country due to unspecified “vetting concerns” despite being on the list of approved Fifa employees and Palestine’s football chief, Jibril Rajoub, revealed on Friday that he is still awaiting permission to enter the country.

Iran, meanwhile, are claiming its fan ticket allocation has been revoked – just one week before their first match against New Zealand in Los Angeles with the country’s football federation (FFIRI) stating last Tuesday that it is a decision which will “sabotage the presence of Iranian fans”.

Elsewhere, Ghana’s Thomas Partey was denied entry to Canada, due to previously being charged with seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault by London’s Metropolitan Police. Fifa confirmed in a statement: “FIFA can confirm that player Thomas Partey will be unable to travel from Ghana’s team base camp … to Canada for their first match against Panama … as his visa application has been refused by the Canadian government.”

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Uruguay play their first two group stage matches in Miami, taking on Saudi Arabia on June 15 before facing Cape Verde on June 21. They travel back to Mexico for their final group game against Spain on June 27.

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Games Inbox: Are the original Halo games still worth playing?

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The Monday letters page worries about the changes coming to Xbox, as a reader looks forward to Tomb Raider: Legacy Of Atlantis.

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Peak Chief
I’ve been spending a lot of the weekend going back through old Xbox 360 games, thanks to a busted PlayStation 5, and I’m going through Halo 3 for the hundredth time. I sometimes forget how good these Halo games were and I know not everyone is a fan of them, like 343, but Halo at its peak just couldn’t be beaten.

I’ve played these levels countless times and it still feels fresh because there are always new ways to beat them. Add in the fantastic soundtrack and you’ve got one of the best games ever made.

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The Halo re-remake looks OK but it just has that modern day corporate stink about it, although I know I’m going to end up paying for it, so I can’t really complain.
Simon

Art through the ages
I do wonder if the Zelda: Ocarina Of Time remake will have separate art style for both periods of time Link occupies.

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We could have a colourful dreamy youth, a bit like Pan’s Labyrinth after a big mug of Horlicks, but a future far removed taking on a grittier Lord Of The Rings tone.

I think the original tried this to a certain degree, but stylised graphics have come a long way since then so a much less subtle approach would be interesting to see.
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Old tech
I read the original Xbox was £299 at launch. I think I paid a bit more but my point is 24 years later for the technology we have it’s not a massive jump over that time, taking inflation into account for the state of the art consoles.

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I do sometimes wonder if it’s all witchcraft though. I remember setting up the first console after getting broadband and had Far Cry, which had a multiplayer mode, and I was blown away and shocked at hearing some guy in America talking to me.

One thing Microsoft do do well is the online infrastructure, even back then. But it’s still witchcraft how someone on the other side of the world hears your voice in a second and sees your character move… magical and amazing really, something the younger generations take for granted.
TWO MACKS

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Sign of the times
Gaming in the past: 1. Put game in machine. 2. Turn on. 3. Play while eating some crisps.

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Gaming in 2026: 1. Put game in machine. 2. Wait half an hour for the game to install off the disc. 3. Wait fove more hours for the game to download a 24GB update from the internet. 4. Finally load game but immediately get stuck on broken account creation screen that errors when you enter your details.

The game in question is Ubisoft’s Star Wars Outlaws on PlayStation 5. Is it any good? Don’t ask me! I know not all games are this bad, but this cannot be OK, right?
Robert (Antisocial Rob)

Indirect news
Very interesting preview article for the forthcoming Tomb Raider game. Nice one!

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Of all the stuff that recently appeared on the store, that’s my most wanted game. Looks and sounds to be very promising.

Also, any news when we might actually get to see some proper gameplay footage of the Zelda remaster/remake? A potential masterpiece of a masterpiece, kind of.
Paul C.

GC: None so far but if it’s out this year, so it can’t be too long. Nintendo often have a Direct in September so it should be by then, at least.

Inevitable change
Xbox CEO Sharma’s next 100 days communication was surprisingly candid and brutal in its assessment of the past failures and current problems at Xbox.

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The reset she says is needed sounds like it will be deep and far ranging. Who knows what Xbox will look like in a year’s time.

Some have speculated that much that has been done by her up until now, like bringing back exclusives, especially Gears, and that Xbox logo all caps thing was about positive PR. Plugging Sharma’s vision for the repair job into the glory days of Xbox and bringing the faithful on board to her vision for the brand and the big changes that are incoming.

‘It’s only fitting as we return to Xbox, we return to Gears’, to quote Sharma from the recent showcase. Planting the idea that her changes will lead to renewal and better times again.

I don’t think it’s a cynical as it sound though, she could be right. She’s right about the hole Xbox is in, that ‘tough decisions’ are needed and I think that they absolutely feel some exclusivity going forward is needed, even if the specifics are hazy.

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It sounds like a genuine attempt to change the pattern and do something new and positive with Xbox. Sadly, though the first moves seem easy to predict. Sack a load of people and close some studios.
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Dragon Warrior
I kind of like the fact that no one in the West cares about Dragon Quest, because it means it gets to carry on and just be itself. They keep trying to make it edgier and more adult but it never works. Although while they said they changed direction on that for Dragon Quest 12 I still worry that the art looks a lot more serious than I feel it should be.

It’s just goofy kid’s game, that a lot of people in Japan have fond memories. You can’t turn it into Final Fantasy, let alone something like Dragon Age, without turning it into something it isn’t, which I hope they never do.
Royston

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That list of games coming out in September and October is insane. As you said, there are going to be so many that underperform.

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I guess I’m part of the problem though. Here me out on this…

When Project Gotham Racing 2 came out on the Xbox I didn’t hesitate to spend the £40 on it back in 2003 (It was a bloody good game!).

And I maybe would buy two or three full price games a month. Gaming was my main hobby, so I’d spend the money, even though I didn’t earn loads and I had a mortgage and a young son.

£40 in 2003 is equivalent to about £82 now. But even though I don’t have a mortgage or any young children, and I earn significantly more (even adjusting for inflation), I’m very reluctant to buy games new. There’s money in the bank, but I prefer not to spend it on new games. I’ll wait a few months and get it discounted.

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Mafia: The Old Country I got for £25 instead of, I think £40.

This week I bought Resident Evil 4 remake for £9, even though the new one, Requiem, looks really good. But it’s nearly £50, even in the sale. Give it time and it’ll come down.

I’m not sure if I’m wiser or just tight, but if others are like me, it’s not going to help the games industry.

Thanks for the good work!
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GC: Your attitude is perfectly understandable but if nobody buys the games near launch then that sort of game won’t get made any more, even if the developer survives – which they’re increasingly unlikely to in the current climate. It’s why there’s not going to be another XCOM, to use but one example.

Inbox also-rans
None of the Xbox games that flopped are a surprise to me but it makes me wonder what will get greenlit now the new boss is in charge. I get the feeling it’s not going to shake the ShooterBox image.
Orion

Surprised to see the trailer for the new Spyro game do so well, but I worry that if Crash Bandicoot didn’t do enough for Activision’s satisfaction that this has even less chance.
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UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland tried sneaking into the UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest in Washington, but was quickly caught and escorted out by the police.

It comes just days after the contentious fighter claimed he’s been prohibited from attending the UFC White House show

The 35-year-old is no stranger when it comes to speaking his mind and he recently took to social media to reveal that he’s been banned from the event – claiming it stems from his criticism aimed at Trump and his relationship with and the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu.

“UFC at the White House with [Benjamin Netanyahu] in the audience. Straight slop,” Strickland wrote on Instagram. “To be fair, they did ban me. But when you make fun of the leaders of America, they tend to be a little bit petty. By leaders, I mean Israel.”

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He added: “The only male American champ banned at the White House because I said Trump is owned by [Benjaimin Netanyahu]. That’s not public opinion, it’s fact.”

When asked what he said to be banned, the UFC champion replied: “I made fun of Israel and [Jeffrey] Epstein.” The American later issued a video in response to his claims that he has been banned from attending the White House event and he doubled down on his criticisms aimed at Trump.

“I’m not surprised, but I got the call. I got the call. The UFC higher-ups called me, you know, the big names, and they said, ‘Sean, I’ve got to apologised but you’re not Israeli enough to go to UFC 250 Israel Edition,” he said.

“I’m not really surprised. Moving forward I would like to just apologize to Israel. I’d like to say I’m sorry. I’d like to apologise to Trump, and I just want to prove that I’m Israeli enough for you guys. For instance, whenever the (Epstein) list disappeared and Trump goes out there and says that he can’t really go into it because people by association would get prosecuted and like their names would be tarnished, I want to apologise because I don’t want them to be prosecuted.

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“When Trump goes and bombs the f*** out of Iran that no American’s agree with that cost Americans $5,000 to $15,000 to go fight Israel’s war. I want to apologise. Sorry I’ve been a critic of that. Or when Trump goes out there and says, ‘Hey Trump, your approval ratings are the lowest they’ve ever been across all demographics’ and Trump says, ‘Well, you know what? I have a 99% approval rating in Israel. I want to apologise.”

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Samantha Allen, chief executive for the North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB), has been appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE). 

The care board boss, who lives in Northumberland, has been recognised for her outstanding contribution to the NHS spanning almost three decades. 

Reacting to the news, she said: “I feel incredibly honoured to receive this recognition. For me it is a reflection on the brilliant people I’ve had the privilege to work with throughout my career, both here in the North East and North Cumbria and nationally.

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“I care deeply about the NHS and about creating opportunities for others. I’ve always loved this work and been proud to serve the NHS. 

“If I’ve made any difference, it is because I’ve been part of brilliant teams, all working to improve things for patients, staff and communities.

“I’d like say a heartfelt thank you to my colleagues, friends and family who have supported me.”

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Originally from an Armed Forces family, Sam began her career in the NHS at the age of 22 in a temporary reception role with a community mental health team in South London.

It is here that her passion for the NHS first took hold, spending the majority of her career in mental health services before joining the North East and North Cumbria ICB in 2022.

Sam played a leading role in establishing the ICB, bringing together partners across the region to improve care and address health inequalities. 

Her leadership has been a “driving force behind improvements in care and tackling some of the region’s biggest health challenges head-on”.

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From women’s health hubs and expanded mental health support, to securing major investment to help people with health conditions stay in or return to work, and better access to urgent dental care, to name a few.  

Alongside this, Sam has also held a number of influential national roles. 

She has championed improvements in women’s health and women leaders across the NHS, and has been a strong voice for raising the profile and standards of NHS leadership/

Sam has helped drive action on sexual safety across the NHS and the need for representation of women on NHS Boards. 

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The region’s ICB was one of the first in the country to adopt a sexual safety charter.

Chair of the North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board, Professor Sir Liam Donaldson, said: “Sam is an exceptional leader whose unwavering commitment to patients, staff and the NHS shines through in everything she does. 

“Not only does she live by the values of the NHS, but she also actively supports and inspires others to do the same. 

“She leads with integrity, compassion and determination and has made a profound impact not only across the North East and North Cumbria, but nationally too.

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“I am delighted to see Sam recognised in this way. It is richly deserved and we are all very proud of her.”

Sir Jim Mackey, NHS chief executive, said: “I am delighted to see Sam recognised in His Majesty the King’s Birthday Honours.

“Sam is a highly respected leader who has made a significant contribution both in the North East and North Cumbria and across the wider NHS, particularly through her work to strengthen leadership, champion women’s health and support the development of future NHS leaders. 

“This honour is a fitting recognition of her dedication, values and outstanding service, and I offer her my warmest congratulations.”

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