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Graham Norton praised by Eurovision fans as they say his brutal sarcasm makes the competition 'worth watching' as UK entry places last
As the UK entry, Look Mum No Computer, finished in last place viewers at home hailed the broadcaster a 'shining light' amongst an otherwise disappointing show.
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What happenedAs the UK entry, Look Mum No Computer, finished in last place viewers at home hailed the broadcaster a 'shining light' amongst an otherwise disappointing show.
What changedThe headlines are mostly aligned. The differences are small wording choices, not a major framing split.
Why it mattersWording differs, but the match is too narrow to read confidently.
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Right / center-rightGraham Norton praised by Eurovision fans as they say his brutal sarcasm makes the competition 'worth watching' as UK entry places...
Graham Norton praised by Eurovision fans as they say his brutal sarcasm makes the competition 'worth watching' as UK entry places last
As the UK entry, Look Mum No Computer, finished in last place viewers at home hailed the broadcaster a 'shining light' amongst an otherwise disappointing show.
Graham Norton praised by Eurovision fans as they say his brutal sarcasm makes the competition 'worth watching' as UK entry places last
As the UK entry, Look Mum No Computer, finished in last place viewers at home hailed the broadcaster a 'shining light' amongst an otherwise disappointing show.