Author: Eleanor Decker

Alleged stalker Peter Windsor sends “blood‑signed” letter to Nicola Sturgeon

Alleged stalker Peter Windsor sends “blood‑signed” letter to Nicola Sturgeon

Peter Windsor, a 61‑year‑old from Birmingham, faces stalking charges after sending "blood‑signed" letters to Nicola Sturgeon and threatening Classic FM presenters.

Newcastle United U‑19s Bow Out After 5‑0 Loss at Dallas Cup

Newcastle United U‑19s Bow Out After 5‑0 Loss at Dallas Cup

Newcastle United's U‑19s exit the 2025 Dallas Cup after a 5‑0 loss to Tigres UANL, ending hopes of a Super Group title and prompting a return to England for crucial league fixtures.

My Chemical Romance Hints at New US Dates for “Long Live The Black Parade” Tour

My Chemical Romance Hints at New US Dates for “Long Live The Black Parade” Tour

Fans of My Chemical Romance may soon get more chances to see the band live as the group appears to tease extra United States shows for their blockbuster “Long Live The Black Parade” tour. The production, which launched in July 2025, has already earned nearly $30 million from its first four concerts and is praised for its theatrical storytelling. By performing the entire 2006 album plus fan‑fav encores, the tour has become a must‑see event on the 2025‑2026 circuit. If additional US dates are confirmed, tickets are expected to sell out in minutes.

Gemini 2.5 Flash Image: Google’s AI model turns text into editable, photoreal images

Gemini 2.5 Flash Image: Google’s AI model turns text into editable, photoreal images

Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image generates and edits images from plain text, merges multiple images, and keeps characters consistent across scenes. It runs on a native multimodal model and supports conversational edits. Pricing lands at about $0.039 per image via the Gemini API, Google AI Studio, and Vertex AI. Availability varies by region, with new build tools aimed at faster prototyping.

Why don't we use cardboard cutouts for Warhammer?

Why don't we use cardboard cutouts for Warhammer?

Hey folks! So, you're probably scratching your heads wondering, "Why in the world don't we use cardboard cutouts for Warhammer, right?" Well, it's because Warhammer is an epic game of grand strategy and tactical thinking, and using cardboard just doesn't do it justice! Besides, those intricate miniatures are a big part of the fun; painting and assembling them is half the joy. And let's be honest, cardboard cutouts wouldn't survive the frenzy of a Warhammer battle, now would they? So, let's stick to the fantastic miniatures, they make our Warhammer universe come alive in a way cardboard just can't!