Alkaline Trio 90
Barrington Levy 80
Basement Jaxx 120
Billy Bragg 100
Billy Ocean 100
The Black Keys 70
Carl Cox 100
Chase & Status 120
Chelsea Wolfe 80
CMAT 135
Confidence Man 150 MAX
David Byrne 150
Disclosure 60
Everything Everything 110
Faithless 90
Fatboy Slim 100
Four Tet 130
Garbage 100
GOAT 105
Greentea Peng 120
Happy Mondays 80 (+10)
Hollie Cook 90
Jorja Smith 100
José González 100
Joy Crookes 120
Judas Priest 70
Kasabian 60
Kneecap 120
Levellers 85
Linkin Park 90
Lorde 120
Madness 75
The Maccabees 100
Neck Deep 135
Nile Rodgers & Chic 100
Overmono 100
Pixies 15
The Prodigy 140
Pulp 150 MAX
RAYE 100
Ren 45
Richard Ashcroft 100
Say She She 75
Scissor Sisters 120
Self Esteem 120
Skunk Anansie 100
Stereolab 120
The Streets 110
Super Furry Animals 110
Tems 10
Thundercat 90
Tom Jones 40
Tyler, the Creator 60
Underworld 115
Wet Leg 90
Wilco 75
The Wombats 80
Wolf Alice 150
I'm not sure about the entrance but it wouldn't be a surprise to find the festival have secured use of the land from Steanbow who own it for either new CV space, or for authorised off-site camping as they did with Worthy View. An authorised off-site pitch-your-own with decent facilities priced just below WV would fly off the shelves as an option.
Burnham needs to hold onto his seat , plus needs labour to hold onto all those other seats that could go Reform, so I think some blue labour stuff might stay...and it will be back to the tactic of hoping enough left/liberal voters will get behind labour and not go Green in order to stop a Reform govt...obviously wasn't working with Starmer, but might with Burnham if he shows enough leg. Have to see, Burnham is going from a cushty job where he's very popular and seen as successful to probably the most difficult job going, prime minister of this country...and his popularity might not last long when people realise he can't fix all the problems over night. What he can do is give a sense of direction and optimism which is badly needed, but he will also be faced with a whole bunch of nasty trade offs and could be where Starmer is now in a matter of months.