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Tower Bridge

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AddressTower Bridge Rd, London SE1 2UP, UK
Construction startedJune 21, 1886
Opened June 30, 1894
Locations London Borough of Southwark
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Architects Horace Jones
George D. Stevenson
Did you knowIt took eight years, five major contractors and labor of 432 construction workers to complete the Tower Bridge.
Height 6500 (cm)
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Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894. The bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become an iconic symbol of London. Because of this, Tower Bridge is sometimes confused with London Bridge, situated some 0. 5 mi upstream.

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Feb 7,2022 5:55 pm

The World 's largest music competition is taking place on 14 May in Turin, Italy.

Nearly 200 million viewers are expected to watch the Eurovision Song Contest being held in the country.

There are 40 Countries taking part with hopes of taking home The Trophy and an invite to host The Event in 2023.

Each song must be no longer than three minutes, and can have a maximum of six people involved in The Performance .

Who will win Eurovision?

The bookies have Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra as odds-on favourites to win The Contest with their song Stefania.

But that assumes the entry receives high public and jury votes across participating Countries - and those results can be completely different.

Other favourites to win are Sweden's Cornelia Jakobs , the, as well as host Italy's Mahmood and Blanco.

Ireland is the country that's won The Contest The Most - with seven wins - and is sending former The Voice contestant Brooke Scullion this Year .

Who decides who wins?

There are two sets of results from each country: one from a national jury and The Other from a public vote.

Each participating country selects five music professionals to rank all the songs which are performed - with points being distributed to The Top 10 acts.

Those are the results viewers see given out during The Final from announcers standing in front of green-screens showing landmarks Like the Eiffel Tower or Tower Bridge .

Then there's the televote where viewers At Home vote for their favourite act on The Night - although you can't vote for your own country.

Like The Jury vote, points are given from each country to the acts The Audience selects as The 10 best performances.

Why does the UK always do badly?

The United Kingdom received no points from either The Jury or The Public in Last Year 's song contest final.

It also came last in 2019 and hasn't been in The Top 10 since 2009. It hasn't even been in The Top half of the Leader Board - an aim for Most of the Countries competing - since 2011.

Some viewers claim this is due to politics, as some European Countries could be angry about things Like Brexit - But Eurovision organisers point out the judges sign a document agreeing to vote independently.

The closest James Newman got to receiving jury points in 2021 was from Poland and the Czech Republic, which ranked his performance 11th and 13th out of 26.

With The Public vote, however, his song Embers consistently ranked in the bottom five entries, apart from Malta where it was the 14th Most popular song.

Who pays for Eurovision?

Each participating country enters as a broadcaster - for example BBC, RTÉ and RAI, for the UK, Ireland and Italy.

All 40 broadcasters are charged a fee to take part, with some paying More Than others.

The " big five" contributors are Italy, France, Spain, Germany and the UK.

These Countries automatically get a place in The Grand final and don't have to compete in the semi-finals.

When are the semi-finals?

There are two semi-finals on Tuesday 10 and Thursday 12 May, during which 35 Countries will compete for a place in The Grand final.

They will be broadcast on Bbc Three with commentary from Radio 1 's Scott Mills and Radio 2 's Rylan.

Countries Like Belgium, Austria and Australia will take part in these.

The Top 10 acts from each semi-final will get a place in The Grand final on Saturday 14 May.

Why does Australia take part in Eurovision?

Eurovision has been big in Australia since the 1980s, and in 2015 the country was invited to perform as part of celebrations to mark the 60th song contest.

It's participation was very popular with fans, and the country was given permission to keep competing until next Year - as things stand.

There are other Countries not in Europe - Like Armenia and Israel - who also participate in Eurovision, But they are members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) which organises The Song contest.

Watch the on from Tuesday 10 May at 20:00 BST.

Watch the on from Wednesday 11 May at 20:00 BST.

Watch the on and Bbc One , at 20:00 BST on Saturday 14 May.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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