It wasn't the biggest bar in the world and it was heaving, but somehow my partner and I found a seat by the farthest wall, sharing a table with a small group of Icelandic fans. When they found out we were from Merseyside, the eyes of one of them lit up. He slipped an impressive, silver ring from his finger. Coupled with the drunken sincerity of his free hand reaching up to his heart, it was just as obvious how much the team meant to his Nordic soul.
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Eurovision has always been one for the gays. Pride be damned: Eurovision is often heralded as the true highlight of the queer calendar. But that might be about to change. In April, the European Broadcasting Union EBU , who owns and operates Eurovision, announced changes to their flag policy, banning contestants and their delegations from carrying Pride flags at official Eurovision venues, events or related performances.
Eurovision has always been one for the gays. Pride be damned: Eurovision is often heralded as the true highlight of the queer calendar. But that might be about to change. In April, the European Broadcasting Union EBU , who owns and operates Eurovision, announced changes to their flag policy, banning contestants and their delegations from carrying Pride flags at official Eurovision venues, events or related performances.