The result of the EU referendum and the now imminent Brexit have been met with shock and disbelief both globally and in the UK. Despite indications by the polls there was still hope that reason would prevail over inwardness, hate and anger. At the same time, however, the result seems to be the sad but natural culmination of a campaign period marked by viciousness, lies and fear-mongering, which has divided the country and unleashed dark powers of nationalistic superiority, racism and xenophobia that would have been hard to deal with, even if the result of the referendum had been different, and the British public had decided to stay within the Union. Emotions have been running high in the last months, and the UK media contributed significant...
European Union is undergoing one of the most difficult periods of its foundation. Many member states...
This article analyses the Brexit debate within the UK. It examines the historical roots of the debat...
The EU referendum was a classic test of the concept of media framing of deliberation. Yet, it perhap...
This paper investigates a critical discourse analysis the author has conducted of UK mainstream news...
The latest polls are telling us that the British public are moving in droves to the Brexit camp: You...
How well has the UK’s news media done in staging the debate and informing the public? Some outlets h...
The EU referendum result was not a triumph for democracy, so much as a symptom of large-scale manipu...
Britain’s media is highly partisan, and this was more apparent than ever in the run-up to the EU ref...
In January 2013, former British Prime Minister David Cameron announced that, if re-elected, his Con...
The five-year anniversary of the 2016 Brexit referendum naturally leads to many assessments of what ...
55 years ago, British newspapers jubilantly celebrated the country’s first application to join the E...
This article re-examines the role of the media in the UK debate on EU membership. It argues that the...
Promises of an extra £350m a week, posted on the side of a bus. Doomsday economic predictions from t...
This article examines the 2016 British EU referendum and the domestic debates through the citizens’ ...
The article analyses the progress of the Brexit debate in the UK from the time that David Cameron an...
European Union is undergoing one of the most difficult periods of its foundation. Many member states...
This article analyses the Brexit debate within the UK. It examines the historical roots of the debat...
The EU referendum was a classic test of the concept of media framing of deliberation. Yet, it perhap...
This paper investigates a critical discourse analysis the author has conducted of UK mainstream news...
The latest polls are telling us that the British public are moving in droves to the Brexit camp: You...
How well has the UK’s news media done in staging the debate and informing the public? Some outlets h...
The EU referendum result was not a triumph for democracy, so much as a symptom of large-scale manipu...
Britain’s media is highly partisan, and this was more apparent than ever in the run-up to the EU ref...
In January 2013, former British Prime Minister David Cameron announced that, if re-elected, his Con...
The five-year anniversary of the 2016 Brexit referendum naturally leads to many assessments of what ...
55 years ago, British newspapers jubilantly celebrated the country’s first application to join the E...
This article re-examines the role of the media in the UK debate on EU membership. It argues that the...
Promises of an extra £350m a week, posted on the side of a bus. Doomsday economic predictions from t...
This article examines the 2016 British EU referendum and the domestic debates through the citizens’ ...
The article analyses the progress of the Brexit debate in the UK from the time that David Cameron an...
European Union is undergoing one of the most difficult periods of its foundation. Many member states...
This article analyses the Brexit debate within the UK. It examines the historical roots of the debat...
The EU referendum was a classic test of the concept of media framing of deliberation. Yet, it perhap...