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Israel faces DISQUALIFICATION from the Eurovision Song Contest after organizers rejected two songs for being “too political”.
by Elijahby ElijahIsrael could face disqualification from the Eurovision Song Contest after two proposed songs were reportedly rejected due to their “political nature”. Songs titled ‘October Rain’ and its runner-up ‘Dance Forever’ …
- World
‘Palestinian Lady Gaga’ whose songs include Intifada on the Dance Floor could represent Iceland in Eurovision – creating political headache for organisers
by Alexanderby AlexanderPalestinian pop singer Bashar Murad hopes to represent Iceland at the Eurovision Song Contest in May and bring a Palestinian voice to the event, he said. However, the man dubbed …
- Tech
Student wins ‘dance your PhD’ contest with a quirky interpretive performance about kangaroo behaviour
by Elijahby ElijahFrom Queen’s Brian May to Professor Brian Cox, some of the world’s brightest scientific minds are also musical. Now, a biologist from Brazil intends to join such esteemed names, with …
- Money
Singer Jay Aston won Eurovision, but tells ME & MY MONEY: ‘I never made the big bucks in Bucks Fizz’
by Elijahby ElijahEurovision winner: Jay Aston Jay Aston, 62, rose to fame as the singer of the pop group Bucks Fizz, which won the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest, writes York Membery. Their …
- Politics
NADINE DORRIES: There were too many MPs at the Coronation. It smacked of grubby deals…
by Alexanderby AlexanderOn big national occasions, my family, like millions of others, wants to be together. For jubilees, royal weddings and funerals, the best china is dusted off, tea from Fortnum & …