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Eurovision 2026 has come to a close, with Bulgaria crowned winner and Israel in second place after a nail-biting public vote.

The UK finished last after receiving no points in the public vote, and history was made by Ukraine's entry for holding the contest's longest ever note.

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BBC at scene where Russian general was shot in Moscow

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Originally reported by BBC News