Good evening, these are the latest ECHO headlines on Thursday, June 23.
'Scouse lad' tries his luck dressed as a woman to get into Glastonbury
A "scouse lad" has reportedly tried his luck getting into Glastonbury.
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According to reports on social media, a man with a Liverpool accent dressed up in a wig and dress to try and get into the UK's biggest music festival. Posting on Twitter, @LoriHartx shared a tweet and a video of the man in the queue waiting to hedge his bets to try and get in.
She first said yesterday afternoon: "Day 1 of Glasto and a scouse lad came up to me in a wig and dress cos he had a woman’s ticket and I got interviewed by BBC news straight after getting in."
The tweet, which has more than 3,000 likes, was then followed by a video that has had more than 121,000 views of the "lad" standing in the queue with his ticket. Glastonbury issued tickets with photographs of the buyers on in an attempt to limit touting.
Drunk woman attacked police officer on night out before playing dead in street
A woman played dead in the street after she attacked a police officer on a drunken night out.
Chelsea Henley, 18, from Birchwood, slumped to the ground after kicking a patrol car, before she lay on the ground with her eyes closed as an officer battled to get her to her feet. Henley, who had been drinking heavily on a night out in Warrington, was advised to go home by an officer, but relatives looked on as she defiantly pushed the PC in the chest.
Henley, who works at McDonalds, was eventually bundled into a police van, where she kicked out at officers before being escorted to cells and left to sober up. At Warrington Magistrates' Court, Henley faced up to 12 months jail after she admitted assaulting an emergency worker and being drunk and disorderly.
Audi driver who destroyed £60k car on Queens Drive walks away with fine
A driver who "miraculously" walked away from a serious crash was handed just a £500 fine and five points on his licence.
Kevin Porter was driving on Queens Drive shortly before midnight on Monday, December 7 when he crashed his Audi RS4 into a bus stop. The car, travelling southbound along the main road at the entry slip for the M62, was destroyed, with the 27-year-old and a female passenger coming away from the crash without any serious injuries.
The pair managed to get themselves out of the car before emergency services arrived, with them both being taken to hospital at the time to be checked over. Porter, of Ketteringham Drive, Great Sankey was convicted of careless driving and resulted in him being fined £500 and handed five points on his licence.
British Airways staff to strike and here's what it means for summer holidays
Road blocked as teens 'throw bricks and slate' off former bingo hall roof
Man suffers bleed on brain after being punched in Ruby Blues
Teen who 'plagued' area banned from riding bikes and swearing
Baby who died after feed 'will always be the brightest star'