Best of Fiona Katauskas's 2025 Editorial Cartoons
Explore the sharpest political cartoons of 2025 by Fiona Katauskas, offering a witty and critical visual commentary on the year's defining events. See the year through an artist's eye.
Explore the sharpest political cartoons of 2025 by Fiona Katauskas, offering a witty and critical visual commentary on the year's defining events. See the year through an artist's eye.
Comedian Nish Kumar hosted The Guardian's 'An Evening with the Saturday Writers' on 19 December 2025. Watch highlights and key discussions from the unique literary event.
The Guardian's video review captures a pivotal year of global upheaval and resilience. Discover the stories that defined 2025 through powerful visual journalism.
A detailed guide to The Guardian's Digital + Print subscription, covering benefits, pricing, cancellation rights, and important consumer protections for UK readers.
Celebrated football cartoonist David Squires selects his standout works from 2025, offering a witty and insightful review of the year's biggest sporting moments. Explore his unique artistic commentary.
The Guardian unveils 'Building Power', a major new editorial initiative to deepen coverage of progressive movements and systemic change. Discover how it will reshape reporting.
Explore the sharpest political cartoons from Australia in 2025, capturing global tensions and domestic policies. The annual collection edited by Russ Radcliffe is out now.
Explore Edith Pritchett's brilliant Venn diagrams that capture the absurdities of contemporary British life, from fashion dilemmas to political contradictions. Discover your place in these witty illustrations.
Acclaimed cartoonist Edith Pritchett exposes the hilarious and often painful realities of contemporary home life in her latest Guardian feature, capturing everything from DIY disasters to the tyranny of open-plan living.
The Guardian US expands its investigative science coverage with the strategic hire of Michelle R. Smith, a renowned journalist with proven expertise in public health and environmental investigations.
Discover how The Scott Trust safeguards The Guardian's editorial independence and ensures its financial future without corporate or political influence.
Political satire meets everyday absurdity in The Guardian's latest Venn diagram collection, connecting Prince Andrew's Epstein links to household plumbing disasters in brilliantly British humour.
Discover how your relationship with coffee evolves through adulthood in this witty exploration of caffeine consumption patterns across different life stages.
Remembering Brian Harris, the pioneering Guardian photographer whose iconic images of London life and architectural vision defined British photojournalism for generations.
The Guardian launches its thrilling new film puzzle series, challenging cinephiles with fiendish questions crafted by professional quiz-setters. Are you movie-literate enough to conquer it?
Political turmoil, far-right movements, and cultural tensions collide in Edith Pritchett's latest Venn diagram collection, offering witty visual commentary on Europe's most pressing issues.
The Guardian expands its popular Puzzles hub with a brand new daily football quiz, challenging fans' knowledge of the beautiful game while driving digital engagement.
A chilling pre-attack security report for Charlie Hebdo, detailing a 'highly probable' armed assault, was ignored before the 2015 massacre that claimed 12 lives.
An in-depth analysis of how iconic animated shows like South Park and The Simpsons are pushing boundaries and risking prosecution with their bold political satire, challenging global power structures.
A powerful new cartoon by Jason White critiques the UK government's controversial policing tactics against Palestine solidarity demonstrators, raising urgent questions about protest rights and civil liberties in Britain.
A satirical masterclass from cartoonist David Squires skewers the endless 'After Review' VAR sagas plaguing the Premier League, capturing the sheer absurdity and frustration felt by fans, players, and managers alike.
Political cartoonist Ben Jennings delivers a biting commentary on the escalating wildfire crisis amid summer holiday culture, blending dark humour with urgent environmental messaging.
Exploring the fascinating intersection of AI and human creativity, from music bands to animated cartoons, and what it means for the future of art.
Cartoonist Edith Pritchett brilliantly captures the universal struggle of napping in her latest work, blending humour with relatable everyday scenarios.
Explore Helen Garner's unflinching take on suburbia and her candid reflections on literature, life, and even Martin Amis in this gripping podcast recap.
Tributes pour in for the late David Stratton, celebrated film critic known for his profound love of cinema and unwavering dedication to truth in storytelling.
A heartfelt tribute to David Stratton, the legendary film critic whose infectious passion for cinema left an indelible mark on Australia's cultural landscape.
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The Guardian has released its latest corrections and clarifications, addressing inaccuracies in recent reporting. Stay informed with these important updates.
A Scotland Yard officer is under investigation following allegations of theft at Harrods, as reported by the BBC and The Guardian. The case has sparked outrage and raised questions about police integrity.