Lily Allen to play Glastonbury Festival 2014

Lily Allen to play Glastonbury Festival 2014
Lily Allen has confirmed herself for next year’s Glastonbury Festival.

The singer, who was a guest on Nick Grimshaw’s Radio 1 Breakfast Show Tuesday morning, said she will be playing at Worthy Farm in 2014 as part of an extensive summer tour.

“It got confirmed yesterday,” she said. “”That’s the first big thing I’m going to be doing. I’ll be doing 16 weeks of festivals over the summer and then tour. It’s the best festival, I think – that, and Fuji Rock in Japan.”

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Book offers festival insights

Book offers festival insights
A GLASTONBURY restaurant played host to a book launch on Friday night.Photographer Laura Zaky held the launch of From the Outside In at La Terre in the High Street.There were music performances from My Story and Oska Zaky as part of the event.The book showcases her work, and promises a unique look at Glastonbury Festival, and the effect it has on the towns and villages surrounding the site, while the festival is running in full swing.It includes looks at the police operation, the crews at Castle…

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Rod Stewart heads to Somerset – and has a Glastonbury-shaped gap…

Rod Stewart heads to Somerset – and has a Glastonbury-shaped gap…
A GENUINE rock god is making a return to Somerset – and his UK-wide tour closes just in time for Glastonbury Festival.

Rod Stewart will be playing five days across the UK in June, including a date in Taunton on June 18, which will raise funds for St Margaret’s Hospice.

The tour finishes in Falkirk on June 21, leaving him free for Glastonbury Festival weekend.

Stewart last performed at the festival when he headlined in 2002.

Mr Stewart said: “I cannot wait to get back on the road and…

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Motorists feel the benefit as petrol prices tumble at the pumps

Motorists feel the benefit as petrol prices tumble at the pumps
Drivers are paying the lowest average price for petrol in more than two and a half years, according to a study.

The AA Fuel Price Report found the average pump price of petrol fell from 132.16p per litre last month to 130.44p.

It had risen to a high of 138.38p in the second week of September before the end of the Syrian chemical weapons crisis and the stronger pound sent wholesale prices tumbling, the motoring organisation said.

The cheapest price for supermarket petrol in built-up areas…

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