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Thousands of Eurovision Tickets made available for Ukrainian Refugees in the UK

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Thousands of Eurovision Tickets made available for Ukrainian Refugees in the UK

Thousands of Eurovision Tickets made available for Ukrainian Refugees in the UK

Thousands of tickets to the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool are to be allocated to Ukrainians who have fled to the UK.

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