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What next for the UK in Eurovision?

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What next for the UK in Eurovision?

Alex Robertson Textor Launched in 1956, Eurovision is a Europe-wide music competition held every May under the patronage of the European Broadcasting U.

MALMO, Sweden Denmark's Emmelie de Forest has won this year's Eurovision Song Contest with her ethno-inspired flute and drum tune "Only Teardrops," despite tough competition from spectacular stage shows by performers from Azerbaijan and Ukraine.

The annual Eurovision Song Contest has taken place in Malmo, Sweden, and the UK has once again failed to get anywhere near the top of the leaderboard. Bonnie Tyler's entry Believe In Me came 19th out of 26 countries. The power balladeer gained 23

Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler has said she "did the best that I could do" at the Eurovision Song Contest after her UK entry came 19th out of 26 countries. "I'm sure a ration of people will be disappointed on my behalf but I have really loved my Eurovision

Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler has said she "did the best that I could do" at the Eurovision Song Contest after her UK entry came 19th out of 26 countries. "I'm sure a ration of people will be disappointed on my behalf but I have really loved my Eurovision

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