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People who disagree with Glastonbury’s politics can go elsewhere - This year’s event will see headline performances from The ...
Avoiding inheritance tax, Michael Eavis? That’s rich! - Jeremy Corbyn-loving Michael Eavis calls himself a socialist — so why ...
Glastonbury founder Sir Michael Eavis could reportedly avoid £80million in inheritance tax after transferring most of his financial interest in the iconic music festival over to his daughter ...
For Eavis, Saturday night’s headliner is distinctly momentous — particularly this year. “Neil Young is one of my dad’s [Michael Eavis, Glastonbury’s founder] favourite artists of all ...
The festival's founder Michael Eavis has passed the day-to-day running of the festival to his daughter, and officially transferred his financial shares in the company to her in October 2024.
On celebrating Michael Eavis’ 90th birthday Emily: In terms of surprises I think we're benefiting from the fact we're having a fallow year because you know also it's my dad's 90th which is ...
The festival's founder Michael Eavis has passed the day-to-day running of the festival to his daughter, and officially transferred his financial shares in the company to her in October 2024.
The BBC, Glastonbury’s exclusive broadcast partner, will bring audiences a two-month celebration of the celebrated music festival this June and July, across TV, BBC iPlayer, radio and BBC Sounds.
Emily Eavis was determined to book Neil Young as a headliner for Glastonbury 2025 because the Heart of Gold singer is one of her father Michael Eavis' "favourite artists of all time" and she wanted ...
Emily and Michael Eavis avoiding inheritance tax? How rich. They have done absolutely nothing wrong – but people know humbug and cant when they see it ...