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The scale of the disaster it helped to create is becoming clearer, but this cheerleading newspaper remains upbeat.
The journalist was speaking at the Sir Harry Evans Summit as the Mirror v Harry case began a few miles away.
The UK’s most-read national newspaper titles have shown a strong bias favouring Brexit, Press Gazette analysis of the final month of campaigning shows.
Boris Johnson’s Trumpian remarks on the “deep state” will almost certainly have a destructive effect on British democracy.
As a correspondent, the likely future PM produced exaggerated tales that were lapped up at home.
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.
Is Brexit going well? The same media outlets that blurted deafening pro-Leave messages have become eerily quiet of late.
The London bureau chief for Germany’s public broadcaster reflects on Britain’s government.
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.