How Front Pages of UK Newspapers Looked The Morning After Brexit

On 24 June 2016, the UK voted to exit the European Union after a four-decade long run.

Shalaka Shinde
World
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British citizens voted to leave the EU on 23 June. (Photo: <b>The Quint</b>)
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British citizens voted to leave the EU on 23 June. (Photo: The Quint)
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The European Union referendum that confirmed Brexit – Britain’s exit from EU – set various cycles in motion. Although the editorial stance was divided, the major publications covered the world event from Prime Minister David Cameron’s perspective.

This is what the front pages of eight major publications in the UK on the morning of 25 June looked like:

Daily Mail

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The Independent

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FTWeekend

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter.com/@RichPreston)

The Daily Telegraph

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter.com/@007DoctorNo)
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The Guardian

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The Sun

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter.com/@TagTheBird_uk)

Daily Mirror

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The Times

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter.com/@007DoctorNo)

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Published: 25 Jun 2016,03:18 PM IST

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