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The Mail’s chief revenue officer has said Brexit was bad for advertising – even though the brand has been one of the most vociferous backers of quitting the EU.
Williams is pushed to expand how Brexit has impacted business. “That is definitely having an effect on advertising spend, because of the UK economy,” he replies.
The scale of the disaster it helped to create is becoming clearer, but this cheerleading newspaper remains upbeat.
"Britain has dialed 999 and is waiting in vain for the paramedics to show up" / German newspaper Der Spiegel has published an in-depth report into Britain’s demise from a global superpower to an isolated has-been.
After years of denying the downsides of Britain’s split from the European Union, the Brexit taboo is starting to lift in the governing Conservative Party and the country’s right-wing press.
"The exit of Mr. Johnson, Brexit’s most charmed cheerleader, marks the demise of a fantasy." / “Economically stagnant, socially fragmented and politically adrift, the country is being cut down to size. The right’s Brexit fantasy — of a revitalized Britain, freed from the shackles of Europe and able once again to confidently assert itself at home and abroad — is finished,” Seymour writes.
It is six years since Brexit and Europe is beset by war but the United Kingdom’s Europhiles will this week be offered a novel chance to reconnect with the Continent.
A local newspaper has blamed a combination of Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic for its decision to cease print publication.
As crises mount, the polls show voters turning at last. But the national newspapers that backed Leave – even the two now edited by Remainers – continue to pretend there is nothing wrong.
“We tried to talk you out of it, but you decided otherwise. Now you have to face the consequences.”
Newspapers have splashed the UK’s struggle for fuel across their front pages as the Army mobilises to ensure petrol pumps don’t go dry.
Popular daily newspaper Liberation has claimed Brexit has brought "disappointing tomorrows" to the UK.
Continent’s press liken situation to 1970s Winter of Discontent and ‘boycotted Cuba’.
The Daily Express is at it again, this time touting a non-existent Brexit benefit for Britain.
“Politicians obscure exclusionary ideologies and policies behind inclusionary rhetoric that highlights the ‘value’ of migrant ‘contributions’," a doctoral researcher said.
‘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