This study provides a comprehensive assessment of the issues and personalities that defined an election dominated by the two major parties and particularly their leaders. Coverage of the so-called ‘electoral process’ was not as prominent in this campaign, with a boost in the reporting of policy reflecting the impact of Labour’s leaked manifesto together with the Conservative’s ‘dementia tax’ problems. The government’s social care plans even led some normally supportive newspapers to briefly switch from attacking Labour to criticizing the Conservatives. Despite the recent experience of the EU referendum, and the related controversy over immigration, this topic was not as dominant as some predicted it would be at the beginning of the campaign...
Since the 1970s voting behaviour has changed. Party identification and class voting has declined. As...
Labour's 2005 election campaign was extensively underpinned by political marketing. This resulted in...
This article examines the extent to which coverage of immigration issues has featured in mainstream ...
This study of the 2005 General Election campaign is based on a detailed analysis of all the national...
This study provides a first step toward filling a gap in our understanding of the sources of issue s...
This article investigates the current state of press partisanship in the UK. Utilizing content analy...
Political parties have substantial influence on which issues the news media cover during election ca...
Political parties have substantial influence on which issues the news media cover during election ca...
An increasing emphasis on personalities, at the expense of party policies, is a trend that has been ...
How do policy issues reach the political agenda? This question has received ample scholarly attentio...
This report examines how the UK press covered the EU Referendum story, and looks at what the key arg...
The news media are often accused of reporting politics in a too narrow and consensual way, excluding...
As the media plays a central role in the way modern democracies function, it is important to study w...
An increasing emphasis on personalities, at the expense of party policies, is a trend that has been ...
UK broadcasters came under fire for the amount of airtime UKIP and its leader Nigel Farage received ...
Since the 1970s voting behaviour has changed. Party identification and class voting has declined. As...
Labour's 2005 election campaign was extensively underpinned by political marketing. This resulted in...
This article examines the extent to which coverage of immigration issues has featured in mainstream ...
This study of the 2005 General Election campaign is based on a detailed analysis of all the national...
This study provides a first step toward filling a gap in our understanding of the sources of issue s...
This article investigates the current state of press partisanship in the UK. Utilizing content analy...
Political parties have substantial influence on which issues the news media cover during election ca...
Political parties have substantial influence on which issues the news media cover during election ca...
An increasing emphasis on personalities, at the expense of party policies, is a trend that has been ...
How do policy issues reach the political agenda? This question has received ample scholarly attentio...
This report examines how the UK press covered the EU Referendum story, and looks at what the key arg...
The news media are often accused of reporting politics in a too narrow and consensual way, excluding...
As the media plays a central role in the way modern democracies function, it is important to study w...
An increasing emphasis on personalities, at the expense of party policies, is a trend that has been ...
UK broadcasters came under fire for the amount of airtime UKIP and its leader Nigel Farage received ...
Since the 1970s voting behaviour has changed. Party identification and class voting has declined. As...
Labour's 2005 election campaign was extensively underpinned by political marketing. This resulted in...
This article examines the extent to which coverage of immigration issues has featured in mainstream ...