From Malmö with love: Four places you can watch the Eurovision final in Essex
The day is finally upon us… it’s the final of the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Elliot produces online coverage of the biggest and breaking news from across north Essex, including the Colchester and Tendring districts and occasionally elsewhere in the county. Got a story? Send him an email at elliot.deady@newsquest.co.uk.
The day is finally upon us… it’s the final of the Eurovision Song Contest.
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