Agenda Signals / Identity / British Community

British Community

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Sky News (Included / Excluded) : Scottish man jailed in Ukraine after admitting spying for Russia
-4
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
-4

British individual framed as outsider who betrayed Ukrainian trust

Specific identification of nationality as salient, absence of defense perspective

“A Scottish man who worked as a military instructor in Ukraine has been jailed for more than eight years after he admitted spying for Russia.”

Daily Mail (Included / Excluded) : British soldier who spied for Russia while working as military instructor in Ukraine is jailed
-5
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
-5

British individual framed as a traitor, potentially reflecting on national identity

The focus on the defendant’s British nationality in the headline and repeated emphasis on his origin may implicitly cast doubt on the loyalty of British nationals abroad, especially in a war zone.

“A British soldier who worked as a military instructor in Ukraine has been jailed for more than eight years after he admitted spying for Russia.”

The Guardian (Safe / Threatened) : Starmer’s on the brink and who knows what will happen next: hope for the best …
-7
Threatened / Endangered 0 Safe / Secure
-7

The British public is portrayed as preparing for societal collapse, with citizens stockpiling emergency supplies due to political instability

[framing_by_emphasis], [vague_attribution] — The opening metaphor equates political turmoil with national breakdown, suggesting ordinary people feel unsafe and expect disaster

“A news report last week described how growing instability means millions of Britons are building up a stash of cash, tinned food and torches at home.”

NZ Herald (Included / Excluded) : Sir Rod Stewart lauds King Charles for putting ‘little ratbag’ Donald Trump ‘in his place’ …
+7
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
+7

British military sacrifice and national identity portrayed as respected and dignified

The article emphasizes British losses in Afghanistan and frames disrespect toward UK troops as deeply offensive, reinforcing a sense of national inclusion and moral legitimacy through Stewart’s emotional appeal.

“We lost over 400 of our guys. Think of their parents. Think about it. And Trump calls them almost like cowards. It’s unbearable.”

Daily Mail (Ally / Adversary) : It's 5.25am. Mark's on his second pint of Magners. Eddie's stag do is downing Stellas. …
-6
Adversary / Hostile 0 Ally / Partner
-6

Framing British holidaymakers as unruly and adversarial to norms of order and restraint

[sensationalism], [loaded_language]

“Welcome to Manchester Airport's Terminal Two, home to Britain's 'rowdiest' air”

Daily Mail (Included / Excluded) : British influencer issues a grovelling apology over 'tone-deaf' Anzac Day stunt - as she returns …
-6
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
-6

British individual framed as outsider and culturally insensitive

[framing_by_emphasis], [loaded_language]

“Why are we having pres for Anzac Day?”

Daily Mail (Included / Excluded) : Life on England's prettiest street: Homeowners' battle 'land grabbing' foreign neighbours 'turning the village into …
+8
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
+8

British residents framed as rightful, authentic guardians of village heritage

Long-term residents are portrayed sympathetically as victims of disruption, with emphasis on their emotional connection to the village, reinforcing their legitimacy and belonging.

“I moved to the village 15 years ago for 'peace and quiet'. It's a stunning village. I love it.”

The Guardian (Included / Excluded) : Shropshire council staff met with rising ‘abuse and intimidation’ over removal of flags
+5
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
+5

British identity symbolically included through flags, but contested

[balanced_reporting]: The article includes the perspective that flags are 'symbols of pride and patriotism' and 'unity and shared identity', positively framing the intent of flag supporters to express collective belonging, even as it questions the method.

“Groups involved have said the flags are symbols of pride and patriotism.”

Daily Mail (Included / Excluded) : Irish woman fined over vile racist rant at hotel workers, when she declared 'All British …
-6
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
-6

British people framed as victims of exclusion and verbal attack

By foregrounding the phrase 'All British people should die!' and labeling it as 'racist', the article frames British national identity as a group under attack, reinforcing a narrative of victimhood.

“'All British people should die!'”

Daily Mail (Included / Excluded) : How could the jet fuel crisis affect YOUR holiday? All your questions answered as Labour …
+7
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
+7

British holidaymakers portrayed as primary victims of global crisis

The article repeatedly centers British consumers’ travel plans while ignoring broader humanitarian and global economic consequences of the war, privileging domestic concerns and reinforcing national inclusion at the expense of global perspective.

“How could the jet fuel crisis affect YOUR holiday?”