"This is what Glastonbury's all about - smiling faces," declared frontman Glenn Tillbrook.
The teenager said her "heart felt like it was burning," when she saw one of the three being taken away on a stretcher.The teenager was then asked by the defence barrister about comments she made following the attack in a police van, including the word "oopsies" and asking "are they dead?".
"I don't remember much of that conversation," she replied.She said she felt regret at the way she behaved that day: "It was really out of character."In his closing speech William Hughes KC, prosecuting, said: "You may not think it's uncommon for a teenager to write dark thoughts.
"But it's a world of difference, ladies and gentlemen, to carry out those thoughts and actually doing it."A 14-year-old girl who stabbed two teachers and a pupil while screaming "I'm going to kill you" has been sentenced to 15 years in detention.
The teenager, who cannot be named due to her age, will serve at least half the sentence in custody.
in a second trial at Swansea Crown Court in February afterThe ONS said the numbers were still "official statistics in development", meaning that they may be revised in the future as more data becomes available.
Separate figures from the Home Office show more than 130,000 people were awaiting an initial decision for their asylum case as of September. The number of those claiming asylum has more than doubled since September 2021.Labour say they have hired more caseworkers to tackle the asylum backlog.
Net migration could fuel a rise in the UK population to 72.5 million by 2032, figures suggest.The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has projected a population growth of 7.3% between 2022 and 2032, compared with an increase of 6.1% over the previous 10 years.