meanwhile, tributes have been paid to the five men who were on the sub including british businessman shahzada dawood. well, shahzada dawood was a supporter of the british asian trust. richard hawkes is the chief executive of the organisation and hejoins us now. i m sorry for your loss, richard, i m sorry foryour loss, richard, of course i m sorry for your loss, richard, of course it s a difficult time for friends and family of mr dawood. tell us more about him.- friends and family of mr dawood. tell us more about him. thank you very much tell us more about him. thank you very much for tell us more about him. thank you very much for your tell us more about him. thank you very much for your sympathy - tell us more about him. thank you very much for your sympathy and l very much for your sympathy and condolences. obviously all of us at the british asian trust are devastated by this terrible tragedy. shahzada dawood was an incredibly lovely man, i had the great pleasure of k
and the arctic monkeys. here s our culture editor, katie razzall.. the wonderful world of glastonbury, where dressing up is normal and can even be a right royal laugh. this festival town emerges in the somerset countryside, the size of bath, and for the first time, entirely powered by renewable energy. and if you love it, you really love it. it s my first time. it is incredible. it s more like a city than a village. and what made you want to spend your honeymoon here? because it s glastonbury. it s glastonbury. it s glastonbury, there is no better place to be. yeah, where else would you want to spend your honeymoon? - what s the best thing about glastonbury for you? uh, love the glitter! texas last appeared in the main glastonbury stage in 1999, and today they re back. is that the pyramid stage there? that s the pyramid stage. is there something very validating about it being the pyramid stage? as a female fronted band, yeah. it really is. i m a bit like, 35 years on,
the size of bath, and for the first time, entirely powered by renewable energy. and if you love it, you really love it. it s my first time. it is incredible. it s more like a city than a village. and what made you want to spend your honeymoon here? because it s glastonbury. it s glastonbury. it s glastonbury, there is no better place to be. yeah, where else would you want to spend your honeymoon? - what s the best thing about glastonbury for you? uh, love the glitter! texas last appeared in the main glastonbury stage in 1999, and today they re back. is that the pyramid stage there? that s the pyramid stage. is there something very validating about it being the pyramid stage? as a female fronted band, yeah. it really is. i m a bit like, 35 years on, there s not many women in music get to last that length of time, let alone a female fronted band. sol. i feel kind of like, yes! who was here in 1999 when we last played?
texas last appeared in the main glastonbury stage in 1999, and today they re back. is that the pyramid stage there? that s the pyramid stage. is there something very validating about it being the pyramid stage? as a female fronted band, yeah. it really is i m a bit like, 35 years on, there s not many women in music get to last that length of time, let alone a female fronted band. sol. i feel kind of like, yes! who was here in 1999 when we last played? cheering # she has a halo #. the three headliners at this stage this year are male. spiteri agrees with the festival organisers that female artists sufferfrom a pipeline issue. the pipeline is about who gets put forward, who gets the biggest budgets put into their records, advertising, pushing it forward. a lot of people talk about how much it s changed. it hasn t really. i feel very honoured to be a woman