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Eurovision Must Offer Confidence As It Heads To Basel
An empty stage at The Roundhouse (cc Flickr/Dilated Time)

After a traumatic season, the question of 'what now and what next' hangs over the Song Contest. Ewan Spence suggests the next steps should be.

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Ireland And The Return Of A Eurovision Giant
Bambie Thug topped the scores with both the Irish jury and televote to win the ticket to Malmö (Photo: RTÉ)

After a transformative year at the Eurovision Song Contest, Joey Hunter looks back at the success of Bambie Thug and what happens next for Irish broadcaster RTE.

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Flatpacks, Accessibility, And The Eurovision Song Contest
Danie Tregonning

While the universal symbol for disability is a person in a wheelchair, the community is neither uniform or identical. Danie Tregonning explains why Malmo's approach to access did not meet expectations.

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After Malmö, Eurovision Needs A Transparent Safeguarding Policy
Eurovision Art Installation in Malmo (Photo: Ewan Spence)

There are many lessons for the EBU to learn after a controversial Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, not least the many safeguarding concerns raised by artists, delegations and the press over the working environment. As a first step, Ewan Spence suggests adopting accepted policies from elsewhere in the organisation.

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The UK at Eurovision: Reasons To Be Cheerful
Olly Alexander, UK 2024 (EBU / Corinne Cumming)

Is Olly Alexander's eighteenth place for the United Kingdom a return to the lower reaches of the results, or can Sam Ryder's run to the podium be repeated? Gina Jones argues that 'Dizzy' was one awkward mile in a marathon.

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