I thought all deer were Scientologists – so why would they make a Catholic gesture like this? I’m starting to think these photos may have been tampered with…
"A man reported to be a serving soldier is dead and two people have been shot in Woolwich, south east London, after what is being treated as a terrorist attack.
Downing Street has called a meeting of the Government's Cobra emergency committee after the incident in John Wilson Street, which David Cameron described as "truly shocking". Senior police officers are thought to believe the killing was a politically-motivated Islamist terrorist attack. And video has emerged that appears to show one of two alleged attackers - with blood-stained hands and holding two bladed weapons - attempting to justify the attack." - Mark H
The video footage is disturbing; the bloodied hands and cleaver being filmed and the people in the background walking around almost normally. - Mark H
I was following some of that on the Guardian's tumblr. Insane. - Jennifer Dittrich
Infant behaviour: Carrying home the evolutionary advantage - »
"A GENTLE pat on the back and a short walk can put a crying baby to sleep. Four-legged newborns, too, calm down when their mothers hold them by the nape of their necks to carry them. Precisely why, though, has remained a mystery. Kumi Kuroda, of RIKEN Brain Science Institute, in Japan, and her colleagues decided to find out." - Mark H
"After ascertaining that murine newborns, too, show the same physiological response to carrying as human infants do, they examined the sensory mechanisms which might give rise to the phenomenon. First, they used a local anaesthetic to numb the skin on back of the mice’s neck. This blocked the neural signals that are produced by touch. Anesthetised mice were more fidgety while carried than those that were not." - Mark H
"In 1964 my father accepted a job as Press Secretary for Senator Carl Hayden of Arizona, so my family left the Arizona desert outside of Phoenix for the foothills of the great Blue Ridge Mountains of Fairfax, Virginia, approximately thirty miles from Washington D.C. and approximately thirty miles from the newly emerging Dulles International Airport that straddled Fairfax and Loudoun Counties." - Mark H
"It wasn’t until one early Saturday morning on a summer day in 1966 that I recall my first true glimpse of modern architecture. My father roused me from sleep for a trip to “see the sunrise” as he called it, a tradition he had started with three of my brothers and I when we lived in Arizona. [...] He would bring one or more of us to accompany him while the sun came up and treat us to breakfast and then we would view either a nearby landmark, natural setting, or in my case, a modern masterpiece designed by Finnish architect, Eero Saarinen." - Mark H
My most-visited airport in America and home of some of my favourite queueing memories. - Mark H
Color Photos of Tunisia and Libya in the North African Campaign of World War II, 1943 - »
Do we really want to press the red button for enhanced coverage... unless they've got Zamms on there ;-) - Heleninstitches
France up first which explains why they're last in the betting. - Mark H
She's a bit like Tina Turner's grand-daughter - Heleninstitches
First time hearing this French entry and I quite like it; French noir feel to it. Absolutely not a chance in hell but it's okay. - Mark H
Graham Norton's commentary helping with some of the pain. - Mark H
The problem - well, one of many - with this Lithuanian song is that it's barely being sung at all. He's hardly breaking out of reading out loud. - Mark H
But he's wearing a white t-shirt and a leather jacket so that makes him cool, yeah? - Heleninstitches
Finland next; catchy and crap which is what I look for in a Eurovision song. Sounds like she's swearing and it ends with some lesbianism. It's got everything. - Mark H
Well yeah, but catchy and crap didn't work for Scooch! - Heleninstitches
If you come out of a glitter ball, I want disco!... not holiday action song that all the reps try to get you to join in with when all you want to do is drink to forget the horror unfolding before you. - Heleninstitches
I like this - though her dress isn't very flattering - Heleninstitches
Ok, so far... Russia, Denmark, Ukraine. No particular order at mo. Just making a note for later when I've forgotten who's who... adds Estonia, and Azerbaijan possibly - Heleninstitches
So this is what goes multi platinum in Italy. - Mark H
Apparently the Italian guy had a bit of a wardrobe malfunction in the rehearsal/jury vote performance so not a chance. - Mark H
Ireland rock bottom at the halfway stage. Denmark not totally running away with it; Azerbaijan and Ukraine have a chance of an upset but it seems unlikely. - Mark H
It makes you wonder if any of the people announcing the national votes have ever watched the show before with the high number of long pauses between scores. - Mark H
I really don't get how Romania and Iceland got chosen. - Anika
It's irritating. The 50% jury vote in the semis is supposed to offset bloc voting but all it's done is weight the balance in favour of bland entries. Romania were last, which helps, and weird, which helps. Iceland wasn't thrilling, but it was okay; I can see how it got through. - Mark H
10 minutes until the first semi final. As usual, I've not checked out the performers in advance; it's far more fun to be surprised and horrified in equal measure as it's performed live on television and the web. - Mark H
Hostess for the evening apparently wearing a dress fashioned from aluminium foil. - Mark H
Austria first. Very 1980s look. Song is pretty unmemorable which is some achievement as it's still going. - Mark H
Birgit from Estonia now and a singer five months pregnant just to be different. Wearing a shower curtain just to be super different. Good to see it not being sung in English. White outfit and wind machine already looks to be the theme of tonight's performances. - Mark H
Hannah representing Slovenia now. I like the futuristic, quasi-military, quasi-avian uniform she's gone for. Quote from wife: "she's winning the shoe contest." Song's typically European disco. Not sure if I like it or not. - Mark H
Croatia. Men! Traditional dress! A song that translates as "misery!" Could be awesome. - Mark H
Not bad. Good harmonies. Pleasant sound, cracking-looking coats. - Mark H
A favourite to win now with Denmark's Emily de Forest. - Mark H
Hey! It's a white outfit and the wind machine's blowing! - Mark H
Oh, it started already? I've been catching the videos on the site, but I'm not dazzled by anyone this year. - Anika
First semi tonight; second on Thursday; final on Saturday. I've avoided all the videos this year as I don't think they tend to do the live performances much justice. - Mark H
Wait. Russia is considered part of Europe? - Anika
Dina Garipova for Russia now. As the commentators here just said: she has a certain Kardashianesque look to her but she can't be one as she has talent. - Mark H
Yes, Russia's in Europe. All the cool countries are. - Mark H
Pffft. Also, is it just me or does it seem like more of the contestants are singing in English nowadays? Most of the videos I watched the past few months we in English. - Anika
I'm not a fan of English songs in Eurovision either but it all started when the post-competition race to make money took over. - Mark H
WHOA. Is Zlata tiny or what that a giant dude? - Anika
Ukraine entrant there being delivered on stage by a giant; he's 8 ft tall. And she's wearing white. No obvious wind machine presence but the fog machine is active. - Mark H
She has a Celine Dion quality to her. I'm not a fan. - Anika
Her set is pretty though. I like the bird lights, there. I also like that's not in a dress. It's so rare to see women in pants during this event. - Anika
Yes, not a winner - or even close - but I quite liked it. - Mark H
About as different to the last song as is possible. - Mark H
Rapping astronauts. Now this is what Eurovision is about. - Mark H
I still think they need to work on their flow. Their music is good though. It always makes me want to dance. They need to dump the lady though or use her sparingly. - Anika
She looks like she's wearing an early prototype of Google Glass. - Anika
Loved it. Apparently it's very big in the Balkans too. - Mark H
Someone on Twitter mentioned that saying that Eastern Europe should have their own contest. I still can't believe Belgium ranked, though. Didn't people *see* that? - Anika
I thought all deer were Scientologists – so why would they make a Catholic gesture like this? I’m starting to think these photos may have been tampered with…