Ukraine: how the UK press reported the Nazi invasion 1941-45 : During the second world war there were notable exceptions to the at times slavish patriotic devotion the press showed to the government line . Weekly political titles such as New Statesman and Nation, the Spectator and the Economist challenged government policy more consistently than daily newspapers. These titles were read by intellectuals and ministers tolerated the circulation of critical ideas amongst such people. The political weeklies served as safety valves. Ministers who worked to exclude unpalatable news from mass circulation newspapers treated their publication of intelligent dissent as a...