Glastonbury Festival 2015: What can we expect in tomorrow's full…

Glastonbury Festival 2015: What can we expect in tomorrow's full…
GREAT news: the full line-up of Glastonbury Festival 2015 is expected tomorrow. But with big names like Foo Fighters, The Who, and Kanye West already announced, what can we expect?We consulted festival expert eFestivals to see what how the remaining gaps could possibly be filled.We’ve picked out a few hopeful highlights in bold (remember: Glastonbury Festival does not answer speculations on its line-up). But we have our fingers crossed for:TexasSharleen and co have a new album out – Texas 25 -…

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Author: Central Somerset Gazette
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Fuel is now 5p a litre cheaper – but only in one filling station…

Fuel is now 5p a litre cheaper – but only in one filling station…
Fuel is now 5p a litre cheaper in the West thanks to a convoluted EU-approved Treasury rebate – but only at one filling station.Petrol in the EX35 postcode – which centres on the North Devon resorts of Lynton and Lynmouth – is more affordable as the rebate system swung into operation yesterdayCORR.But thousands of people in remote areas of the county also hoping to benefit will be left fuming as the strict conditions of the scheme mean that just one service station is eligible…

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Author: Western Daily Press

Police target drug drivers with new kit

Police target drug drivers with new kit
POLICE in Avon and Somerset have been issued with new “drugalaysers” to test motorists for driving under the influence of illegal drugs.Operation Tonic, the month-long force-wide annual summer campaign to make the roads safer for all, has begun – and police will be will be naming publicly every motorist who is charged with a drink or drug driving offence.Traffic officers will be using drugalyser devices at the roadside to test drivers for suspected drugs, including cannabis and…

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Author: journalwells
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Glastonbury Festival is so "over" says world famous…

Glastonbury Festival is so "over" says world famous…
Glastonbury Festival’s days are numbered because they will not be able to find enough big acts to fill the famous Pyramid Stage says leading rock promoter Harvey Goldsmith.As the Somerset festival prepares to announce the details of the final line-up and stage times, the man who has worked with some of the biggest acts in the world says none of the new bands coming through have the status to replace heritage headliners like the Rolling Stones, Queen and Madonna.He says Coldplay was the last big…

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Author: Western Daily Press
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