Abstract:In a time of economic turmoil, the UK is facing a stark cost-of-living crisis where people may be forced to choose between heating their homes and eating regular, nutritious meals (1) . Although the "heat or eat" trade-off has been widely portrayed in the UK media, academic research exploring this intersection of food and fuel poverty (FFP) has been limited (2) . This media analysis seeks to assess how FFP are framed relationally in the UK news and how surrounding public health messaging has been portrayed to … Show more
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