drizzle at times on friday morning too. 0verall, glastonbury is looking dry if increasingly breezy. too. overall, glastonbury is looking dry if increasingly breezy. dry if increasingly breezy. thank ou. tents have been pitched and the flags are flying high glastonbury is officially under way. more than 200,000 people are expected to descend on worthy farm this weekend. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson has been helping some of the early arrivals settle in. morning, colin. that s the scene, many people clearly have already arrived. yes. clearly have already arrived. yes, tens of thousands clearly have already arrived. yes, tens of thousands of clearly have already arrived. yes, tens of thousands of tents - clearly have already arrived. 1a: tens of thousands of tents were pitched yesterday. it was quite a scene. people arriving, dragging on their belongings. by the weekend 210,000 people will be here. glastonbury will be the biggest town or city temporarily in the wh
by propellers and machinery, which could also include the crew making noise or what s called active detection, by bouncing a sonar ping off the surface of the vessel and listening for a returning echo. trapped inside are british citizens hamish harding, shahzada dawood and his teenage son suleman. shahzada is someone who s got an uncommon zest for life. he has a real sense of adventure. he has a real sense of exploration. in fact, he has a passion for exploration. also on board is a french veteran diver, paul henry nargeolet, and stockton rush, the head of the firm behind the expedition to the bottom of the sea. more vessels and more equipment is arriving here to be sent all the way out to sea to assist with the international operation. 0fficials here still consider this a search and rescue mission, but there s less than half a day s worth of oxygen
left inside that vessel. and so there are fears this could turn from rescue to recovery. the head of the company that owns the polar prince, which launched the submersible over the weekend, has spoken for the first time since it went missing. we are very aware of the time sensitivity around this mission. 0ur crews and onshore team are experts in their fields, and we ll continue to support this effort in every way we can. we remain focused on contributing to the search for the titan crew and continue to hold out hope that they will be located and brought home safely. but overall, the reality of what could happen isn t lost on people here. as one expert put it, it s like trying to find a missing spaceship on the far side of the moon. even if the sub is found in time, rescuers then have to somehow get the men out to safety. nomia iqbal, bbc news st john s in newfoundland.
shortlist. we will reveal what you have chosen to name the ball after eight o clock. first, let s recap on the famous journey of the bowl. bull. the surprise star attraction of the opening ceremony at last summer s commonwealth games was birmingham s own mechanical bull. a nod to the city s history, its bull ring market and the oppressed workers of the industrial revolution. and just as they did, the bull threw off its shackles and made its way to the city centre. and there it stood proudly for the rest of the games, attracting huge crowds. while inside, a team of six were working away to bring it to life with its eyes and snorting, this tall beast of engineering had taken five months to build. but as revealed on bbc