Tam with Sydney Devine (Image: UGC)
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It was November 2018, the 44th consecutive year he’d performed at the Glasgow Pavilion, and Sydney Devine had just finished reading out the birthday dedications to his adoring audience.
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After over a decade of relative peace and calm, it’s time for supervillains to rise again. Having announced the game all the way back in 2017, Rebellion have been secretively working on their grand scheme to bring the Evil Genius series back with a full sequel for modern systems. That game, Evil Genius 2: World Domination, is now set to make its grand return and stake its claim to strategy management genre when it releases on 30th March, 2021.
We played a few hours of the game last week – read our Evil Genius 2 preview here – getting to grips with its kitschy spy villain mischief as we played through the game’s opening tutorial, before sitting down and chatting with Producer Ash Tregay and Lead Designer Rich Edwards about the game’s origins and how Rebellion are modernising the experience. Also murdering minions in their sleep. There’s some of that as well.
There was no question - you had to do it : National Service remembered by 1950s veteran who served at Caterham
Elwyn Davies, 83, served at Caterham during the 1950s and is now one of 18 former servicemen included in The National Lottery-funded campaign
Elwyn Davies, 83, was first conscripted in 1955 and served in Surrey throughout his National Service career
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Transgender actress Nicole Gibson set to undergo new cutting edge vocal surgery
Transgender actress and model Nicole Gibson will undergo groundbreaking surgery on her vocal cords.
The surgery will be a one-hour procedure and will shorten the vibrating section of the cords while raising her pitch.
In an interview with The Mail the actress opened up about her struggles with her voice in the acting world, stating: “The moment I spoke, my confidence plummeted. I did not get the part.
“She continued: “My voice holds me back for parts I want to play”.
Gibson first started her transition journey 10 years ago.