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1. Ideology in the News through Active, Passive Sentences and Nominalization: A Study on the Terrorist Attack in Ankara Reported in British and American Newspapers

2. Attracting Attention for the Cause. The Reporting of Three Indices in the UK National Press

3. Embracing Complexity: Findings from a Comparative Analysis of Representations of Teachers in the British Press and Research Literature

4. Images of Mathematics in Popular Culture/Adults' Lives: A Study of Advertisements in the UK Press

5. Always on a Sunday.

6. Endangered species.

7. Quoting to persuade: A critical linguistic analysis of quoting in US, UK, and Australian newspaper opinion texts.

8. The Datafication of Newsrooms: A Study on Data Journalism Practices in a British Newspaper.

9. "TO PRESERVE THAT BALANCE OF POWER ON WHICH THE HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY OF EUROPE DEPEND" -- DISCOURSE ON THE FIRST PARTITION OF POLAND AND THE EUROPEAN BALANCE OF POWER IN LONDON NEWSPAPERS (1771-1774).

10. Cuckoo in a nest of spies.

11. Art for Flann's Sake? A Possible Pseudonym for Michael Victor O'Nolan.

12. The Air Panic of 1935: British Press Opinion between Disarmament and Rearmament.

13. Ten years to prevent catastrophe?: Discourses of climate change and international development in the UK press

14. Newspaper Poems: Material Texts in the Public Sphere.

15. Print media coverage of breastfeeding in Great Britain: Positive or negative?

16. Trafficked Women in Press Journalism: Politics and Ambivalence in the Quest for Visibility.

17. UK newspapers 'on the warpath': media analysis of general practice remote consulting in 2021.

18. Potential of UK and US newspapers for shaping patients' knowledge and perceptions about antidiabetic medicines: a content analysis.

19. No lasting legacy: no change in reporting of women's sports in the British print media with the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.

20. Oh do grow up, Mr Dinsmore.

21. Harnessing the power of the press with three indices of sustainable development

22. Cromwell's Edinburgh Press and the Development of Print Culture in Scotland.

23. ON THE INTERPRETATION OF IDEOLOGY THROUGH COMMENT ARTICLES: TWO VIEWS IN OPINION DISCOURSE.

24. Bananarama.

26. LAME DUCKS AND THE MEDIA.

27. What the newspapers say about medication adherence: a content analysis.

28. Changes in the Framing of Antimicrobial Resistance in Print Media in Australia and the United Kingdom (2011–2020): A Comparative Qualitative Content and Trends Analysis.

29. The moment of Leveson: Beyond 'First Amendment fundamentalism' in news regulatory policies.

30. How is stroke thrombolysis portrayed in UK national and London local newspapers? A review and critical discourse analysis.

31. Media Attention as the Outcome of a Diffusion Process—A Theoretical Framework and Cross-National Evidence on Earthquake Coverage.

32. UK newspapers' representations of the 2009--10 outbreak of swine flu: one health scare not over-hyped by the media?

33. Fertile Debates: A Comparative Account of Low Fertility in the British and Greek National Press.

34. Fear and Loathing in Britain: A Framing Analysis of News Coverage during the Foot and Mouth Disease Outbreaks in the United Kingdom.

35. Measuring Implicit British Perceptions of German Intentions in 1938–1939.

36. Irish Nationalist Opinion and the British Empire in the 1850s and 1860s*.

37. Framing Space: UK Newspaper Reporting of the Beagle 2 and Cassini--Huygens Space Missions.

38. Up to a point, Lord Deedes.

39. The last great agony icon.

40. It’s the media that need protecting.

41. Ancient Mesopotamia and Modern Iraq in the British Press, 1980-2003.

42. News Media Influences on Public Views of Sentencing.

43. Wanted: British Billionaire.

44. How corrupt is Britain?

45. Building on the legacy.