Glastonbury Festival and WaterAid: Safe water is a catalyst for…

Glastonbury Festival and WaterAid: Safe water is a catalyst for…
Three million people in Nepal do not have access to clean water. Mani Karmacharya tells how Water Aid and the Glastonbury Festival are helping to change millions of lives in his countryI have lived in Nepal all my life.
I am a communications officer for WaterAid, gathering stories from people in my country who do not have access to safe, clean water and sanitation. Currently over three million people live without access to clean water in Nepal.

I travel from my office in Kathmandu to…

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Glastonbury Festival Blog: Festival too posh says Iron Maiden…

Glastonbury Festival Blog: Festival too posh says Iron Maiden…
My fellow scribe Captain Hospitality holds forth on Maiden…

Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden says Glastonbury Festival is too posh for his bunch of middle aged rockers.
Now there’s a fair proportion of people who don’t love the festival. This can come as something of a shock to those for whom the GF has become an overwhelming passion and there is little middle ground.
Apart from the Little Middle Ground Stage, where you can see some of the nation’s finest folkcore and pick up a taco full of…

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Glastonbury Festival to have 4G wifi hotspots thanks to herd of…

Glastonbury Festival to have 4G wifi hotspots thanks to herd of…
Festival-goers at Glastonbury will benefit from super fast wifi for free this year – thanks to a herd of cows.
Life-size fibreglass cows, modelled on Worthy Farm’s famous dairy herd, have been converted into 4G wifi hotspots.
The cows, decorated by festival artist Hank Kruger, allow revellers to log on and upload pictures and videos at key points around the Somerset farm.
They are powered by a bespoke 4G network, which will be installed on the 1,200-acre site by EE, the technology partner…

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