The announcement came during a Labour-led debate at Holyrood calling for the move.
He opens his performance perched between two pieces of scaffolding in a recreation of Leonardo da Vinci's famous– so there's a clue.
Shh is one of a number of gothic pop songs, sung by brooding young men with interesting hair., who divebombs from an angelic falsetto to an unsettling baritone as he confronts his absent father.are an interesting experiment, with a deliberately downbeat rock song that declares "the foundations of everything have begun to rot".
(your eyes), it builds to a compelling climax, but it's hard to see it being a vote-winner, unless Eurovision suddenly attracts an audience of depressed emo teens.Rounding out the field are Armenian singer
, with the Imagine Dragons-inspired
, whose overwrought ballad is calledThis is the publicly-owned company which will try and boost investment in clean energy.
This is a goal for both Welsh and UK governments, which have carbon emissions targets to meet, bills to bring down and energy security to maintain.The PM confirmed at conference the firm's headquarters would be in Aberdeen.
We have huge potential.The first minister spoke just over a week ago about the crucial role the green economy should play in Wales.