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Having spent almost five years living in Brexit Britain, the tabloids' hostility towards the EU comes as no surprise to me. However, I was surprised to discover the theories surrounding the suspension of the AstraZeneca vaccine, in which European countries are accused of deliberately punishing the UK.
‘A proud country dwarfs itself’ – what the continent is saying about the UK’s new prime minister.
Arrival of ‘clown who wanted to be king’ at No 10 is greeted with scepticism in Europe.
The Brexit Party leader claims three million copies will be printed of free newspaper 'The Brexiteer'.
Letters purporting to be from a Brexit-supporting Russian woman living in the UK have prompted claims of a targeted “disinformation” campaign after an allegedly “fake persona” was used to send anti-EU messages to regional newspapers.
EU’s seizing of initiative and avoidance of Theresa May’s ‘trap’ hailed by foreign press
As the Telegraph’s Brussels correspondent between 1989 and 1994, he invented a self-serving journalistic genre that set a poisonous tone for British EU reporting.
In October 2015, I gave a speech to international journalists in Germany called, ‘Newspaper lies can cost lives.’ Less than a year later, Britain voted for Brexit, with one of the main reasons cited as ‘too many migrants’. How did such a fear and dislike of migrants develop? Newspaper lies played an enormous role.