‘If there is anywhere that can put on a party’: UK cities bid to host Eurovision
by Mark Brown from World news | The Guardian on (#61YMW)
Sheffield, Glasgow and others tell why they should play host after decision not to hold event in Ukraine
In 1956 Sheffield became, it is believed, the first UK city to officially twin with one behind the iron curtain, partnering with a similar steel and mining-rich place then called Stalino, but later Donetsk.
It is the reason that there is a Shefield Square on the banks of the River Kalmius. In Sheffield there's a long, busy road called Donetsk Way. And it those links that are one reason the Yorkshire city is now bidding to host next year's Eurovision song contest, which is coming to the UK but, everyone agrees, should really be in Ukraine.
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