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British soldiers make Everest history using new method

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"And I was like, [that's] interesting, because there's a lot of talk, some people think that it was."Festival-goers will be urged to use different routes and make use of the whole site to ease congestion.

British soldiers make Everest history using new method

"Interestingly, people have moved slightly differently since Covid. So they tend to move more in a herd," Eavis said. "So my main thing really this year is just to communicate that there are like 10 routes to anywhere."Organisers can predict which areas are likely to be busiest by tracking the most popular artists among fans who use the festival app's schedule planner."The app was really accurate last year. People plan what they're going to see. We can see what they're going to see, which is really useful for us from a crowd perspective," she said.

British soldiers make Everest history using new method

This year's festival runs from Wednesday 25 June to Monday 30 June and will be headlined by Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975 and Neil Young.Its current licence allows up to 210,000 people on site including fans, staff and performers.

British soldiers make Everest history using new method

In a wide-ranging interview with presenters Annie Macmanus and Nick Grimshaw, Eavis said they donated £5.9m to charity last year, "the largest sum we've managed to do".

They usually "actively try not to make a profit","Most people think Belgium should be able to win the game," says Lagae. "There's still a feeling of Wales as a bit of a bogey team, they certainly seem to make us play worse than we should be able to.

"They obviously had some great players, but it wasn't Gareth Bale that night [in 2016] but Hal Robson-Kanu, an unknown player to most and perhaps all Belgians. I wonder if there will be another Robson-Kanu this time."A woman has vowed to fight a fine she was given for setting up a table in Leicester city centre while campaigning against city council cuts.

Heather Rawling was given a £100 penalty under new rules to prevent anti-social behaviour on Saturday 31 May.The 72-year-old, from Leicester, said she believed the fine had been issued to prevent political campaigning and she would rather go to court than pay.

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