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Voting fault hits Eurovision heat

Deutsche Telekom, owner of the UK's T-Mobile brand, appears, according to the BBC, to have dropped the ball when it came to tabulating the results for the Eurovision Song Contest semi-final on Wednesday night.

The BBC has good news, though.

However, the corrected results ranked the same 10 semi-finalists to qualify for the Eurovision Song Contest final.


So, is this actually a non-story as it would appear, or a cover-up of a minor diplomatic scandal?

And, post-Hutton, am I being forced to ask this because I've lost all faith in someone or other?

I think we should be told.

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