The Telegraph’s website showed a security notice at the time of access after its systems detected unusual activity on the connection. The page told the user to try again to regain access.
The notice also said that if the problem continued, the user should contact the Customer Support Team and quote the Akamai Reference Number below. No verifiable information about Boy George, Eurovision 2026 or San Marino appeared in the accessible text, and the underlying entertainment story was not available from the page shown.
That leaves the immediate story as a technical interruption rather than a news report. The page’s only confirmed details were the access warning, the instruction to retry, and the advice to contact support if the issue persisted.
For readers looking for the promised material, the answer is simple: it was not visible in the source provided. The accessible page did not contain a report about Boy George Eurovision 2026, only a security barrier that prevented the article from loading.

