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Eurovision, Horror, Neurodiversity, and Doom: This Week's Entertainment Highlights
This week brings the Eurovision Song Contest to Basel, Switzerland, with the UK represented by Remember Monday; the release of Final Destination Bloodlines in cinemas; the second series of Inside Our Minds on BBC Two exploring ADHD and dyslexia; and the launch of Doom: The Dark Ages.
Eurovision, Horror, Neurodiversity, and Doom: This Week's Entertainment Highlights
This week brings the Eurovision Song Contest to Basel, Switzerland, with the UK represented by Remember Monday; the release of Final Destination Bloodlines in cinemas; the second series of Inside Our Minds on BBC Two exploring ADHD and dyslexia; and the launch of Doom: The Dark Ages.
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40% Bias Score


Eurovision Updates Flag Policy: Palestinian Flags Allowed for Audience, Banned for Performers
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) updated its Eurovision Song Contest flag policy, allowing audience members in Basel, Switzerland to display flags permitted under Swiss law, including Palestinian flags, while restricting performers to only their national flags, sparking criticism from LGBTQ+ gr...
Eurovision Updates Flag Policy: Palestinian Flags Allowed for Audience, Banned for Performers
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) updated its Eurovision Song Contest flag policy, allowing audience members in Basel, Switzerland to display flags permitted under Swiss law, including Palestinian flags, while restricting performers to only their national flags, sparking criticism from LGBTQ+ gr...
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44% Bias Score


Eurovision Death Threats and Postal Strikes: Clodagh Rodgers's 1971 Contest
Clodagh Rodgers, a Northern Irish singer, faced death threats from the IRA while representing the UK in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, ultimately placing fourth due to a postal strike impacting song selection and her personal preference for a different song.
Eurovision Death Threats and Postal Strikes: Clodagh Rodgers's 1971 Contest
Clodagh Rodgers, a Northern Irish singer, faced death threats from the IRA while representing the UK in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, ultimately placing fourth due to a postal strike impacting song selection and her personal preference for a different song.
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12% Bias Score


Vance's Greenland Visit Scaled Down Amid Annexation Concerns
US Vice President Vance's visit to Greenland has been significantly reduced, focusing only on an American military base in the north due to prior statements by President Trump about annexing Greenland, causing concerns in Denmark and Greenland.
Vance's Greenland Visit Scaled Down Amid Annexation Concerns
US Vice President Vance's visit to Greenland has been significantly reduced, focusing only on an American military base in the north due to prior statements by President Trump about annexing Greenland, causing concerns in Denmark and Greenland.
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36% Bias Score


Eurovision Singer Reworks Song After Swear Word Complaint
Maltese Eurovision singer Miriana Conte's song "Kant" was re-recorded as "Serving" after a BBC complaint that a word sounded like a swear word; the new video features BBC editor Faisal Islam, who offered lyrical suggestions; the incident follows criticism of the EBU for allowing a song referencing t...
Eurovision Singer Reworks Song After Swear Word Complaint
Maltese Eurovision singer Miriana Conte's song "Kant" was re-recorded as "Serving" after a BBC complaint that a word sounded like a swear word; the new video features BBC editor Faisal Islam, who offered lyrical suggestions; the incident follows criticism of the EBU for allowing a song referencing t...
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40% Bias Score


Starmer Visits White House; Claude Unveils Eurovision Song; Go Ahead Eagles in KNVB Cup Final
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is visiting the White House to discuss trade tariffs and international conflicts, singer Claude presents his Eurovision Song, and Go Ahead Eagles reached the KNVB Cup final after beating PSV.
Starmer Visits White House; Claude Unveils Eurovision Song; Go Ahead Eagles in KNVB Cup Final
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is visiting the White House to discuss trade tariffs and international conflicts, singer Claude presents his Eurovision Song, and Go Ahead Eagles reached the KNVB Cup final after beating PSV.
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12% Bias Score

RTÉ Seeks EBU Discussion on Israel's Eurovision Participation Amidst Gaza Conflict
RTÉ requested a discussion with the EBU concerning Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the humanitarian crisis, following a letter signed by over 70 former contestants urging Israel's exclusion, and despite the EBU stating no member publicly ...

RTÉ Seeks EBU Discussion on Israel's Eurovision Participation Amidst Gaza Conflict
RTÉ requested a discussion with the EBU concerning Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the humanitarian crisis, following a letter signed by over 70 former contestants urging Israel's exclusion, and despite the EBU stating no member publicly ...
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68% Bias Score

UK Eurovision Act Releases Spoof Song Cover Ahead of Basel Contest
The UK's Eurovision entry, Remember Monday, released a cover of Húsavík (My Hometown) from the Netflix film, Story of Fire Saga, filmed in Iceland, three weeks before competing in Basel, Switzerland, aiming to change the UK's perception of the contest.

UK Eurovision Act Releases Spoof Song Cover Ahead of Basel Contest
The UK's Eurovision entry, Remember Monday, released a cover of Húsavík (My Hometown) from the Netflix film, Story of Fire Saga, filmed in Iceland, three weeks before competing in Basel, Switzerland, aiming to change the UK's perception of the contest.
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36% Bias Score

Armstrong and Act to Host SBS Eurovision Telecast
SBS announced Tony Armstrong and Courtney Act as the new hosts for the Eurovision Song Contest, succeeding previous hosting pairs; Act's prior Eurovision experience and their successful chemistry test highlight their suitability for the roles; the contest will air live on SBS and SBS On Demand from ...

Armstrong and Act to Host SBS Eurovision Telecast
SBS announced Tony Armstrong and Courtney Act as the new hosts for the Eurovision Song Contest, succeeding previous hosting pairs; Act's prior Eurovision experience and their successful chemistry test highlight their suitability for the roles; the contest will air live on SBS and SBS On Demand from ...
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40% Bias Score

Vance's Greenland Visit Significantly Scaled Down Amidst Annexation Concerns
US Vice President Vance's visit to Greenland, initially planned as a cultural visit, has been drastically reduced to a visit to a US military base only to avoid provoking Denmark and Greenland after President Trump's statements about annexing Greenland.

Vance's Greenland Visit Significantly Scaled Down Amidst Annexation Concerns
US Vice President Vance's visit to Greenland, initially planned as a cultural visit, has been drastically reduced to a visit to a US military base only to avoid provoking Denmark and Greenland after President Trump's statements about annexing Greenland.
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20% Bias Score

Remember Monday: UK's Eurovision 2025 Country Pop Trio
Remember Monday, a British country pop trio initially known as Houston, is representing the UK at Eurovision 2025; their name stems from their college days spent rehearsing on Mondays; their unique genre and origin story are a departure from previous UK entries.

Remember Monday: UK's Eurovision 2025 Country Pop Trio
Remember Monday, a British country pop trio initially known as Houston, is representing the UK at Eurovision 2025; their name stems from their college days spent rehearsing on Mondays; their unique genre and origin story are a departure from previous UK entries.
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44% Bias Score

Starmer Visits White House, Claude Unveils Eurovision Song, Go Ahead Eagles Reach Cup Final
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House to discuss tariffs and the Gaza conflict; singer Claude will present his Eurovision song; and Go Ahead Eagles unexpectedly advanced to the KNVB Cup final.

Starmer Visits White House, Claude Unveils Eurovision Song, Go Ahead Eagles Reach Cup Final
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House to discuss tariffs and the Gaza conflict; singer Claude will present his Eurovision song; and Go Ahead Eagles unexpectedly advanced to the KNVB Cup final.
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20% Bias Score
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