In what could be good news for the UK, the voting process for the Eurovision Song Contest is being changed, meaning there is less likelihood of acts ending up with nul points.
It is the first time the method of compiling votes has been updated since 1975.
Voting will be split, with each country's jury vote cast first, and votes from viewers in all countries combined and announced at the end.
The juries and the public voters will award a set of points from one to eight then 10 and 12 for each of the top 10 places.
The new format means the song favoured by the public will receive 12 points, regardless of how the juries voted.
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