Automatically qualifying for the final, it's a welcome oasis of calm amidst the steamy sauna sessions, moody goth haircuts and thrusting innuendo.
Distinctive in a different way is Ireland's entry,– a 90s trance-pop anthem about a
by Russia and left to die there.aims for a hopeful spin on a tragic story but, despite a peppy performance, it's a bit of a downer.More palatable is Luxembourg's
is a callback to France Gall's 1965 winning entry,Where the original was about a "fashion doll" operated by songwriter Serge Gainsbourg, Thorn's response is all about taking control.
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Rome must be blushing. This year features not one, but two, songs about the vibrant culture of Il Bel Paese.A hospice charity says a new city centre concept store has been built around sustainable shopping and social conscience.
LOROS Hospice opened This + That on 21 November in High Street, Leicester, which area manager SJ Waites said was "probably four times the size" of their next biggest shop.Ms Waites said the shop's big space - spread over two floors - and big rent made it a "massive gamble".
However, she told the BBC that This + That had made the same amount of money as four traditional shops in the space of a week, adding that the hospice "needs money".The shop sells a range of items, including games, bridal gowns and homeware.