The Independent
Founded in 1986 as a modern, non-partisan alternative to Britain's traditional broadsheets, this publication has transitioned into a fully digital-only news platform with a massive global reach. It is widely recognized for its independent editorial stance, commitment to progressive values, and investigative journalism that bridges the gap between traditional reporting and digital-first accessibility.
How The Independent is leading on 8 June 2026
The story is framed as a retrospective economic assessment of Brexit on its tenth anniversary, using a specific financial figure to highlight perceived national loss.
Editorial stance: Critical of Brexit's economic legacy. What they emphasise: The quantifiable economic deficit and the call for closer alignment with European institutions..
Distinctive on this page: The use of a 'poster-style' front page that prioritizes a single economic figure over traditional photography.
If you only read this paper today: A reader would conclude that the decision to leave the EU has been a significant and ongoing financial burden for the United Kingdom.
Lead headline: “Each year, Brexit costs us up to £30bn”

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