Express distorts chief justice’s words
Brexit could damage London’s status as world’s court
Front-page corrections needed to stop press errors
Pro-Brexit papers printed many false splashes during referendum, but correction was never as prominent. Code review gives chance to change.
Britain’s very own “stab-in-the-back”
Brexiters are beginning to blame Remainers for their own policy failings. We must not let them.
5 things the press got wrong on the Article 50 judgement
From disputing the judgement to violent rhetoric against it, the Mail and Express launched a savage attack but were wrong on many aspects.
Press’ hateful 8 stories from Brexit debate
The Telegraph, Mail and Express have published a string of inaccurate stories on migration, terrorism, crime and control of our borders.
Telegraph & Express invent migrant deportation scare story...
Eurosceptic papers wrongly say Home Office is threatening to deport 3 million EU citizens post-Brexit, then imply it is Project Fear.
US spy boss did not say open borders pose UK terror threat
Papers misreport Clapper on Islamic State warning - he called for greater information sharing among EU nations.
Britain is influential, not ignored
Voting records not the best measure of whether Britain’s voice counts.
EU bureaucrats didn’t block anti-terror laws
New air passenger data rules just face a month or two’s delay after democratic vote.