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Child's Dora Explorer observation goes viral

A child's innocent observation about Dora the Explorer's unusual living situation has sparked viral discussion and left parents questioning what they've been watching for years.

Ben Jennings cartoon exposes Tory conference chaos

Acclaimed Guardian cartoonist Ben Jennings delivers a devastating satirical take on the Conservative Party Conference, capturing the infighting and policy confusion plaguing the government.

Trump's Gaza Peace Plan Unveiled Amid Criticism

Former President Donald Trump reveals his Middle East peace proposal for Gaza in an unorthodox press event, drawing immediate criticism and scepticism from international observers.

Elon Musk slams Netflix over cartoon cancellation

Tech billionaire Elon Musk intervenes after Netflix axes Hamish Steele's animated series about a half-human, half-demon baby just days before its planned release, sparking industry debate about streaming platform transparency.

Jennings' Cartoon Critiques UK Gaza Plan

Political cartoonist Ben Jennings delivers a powerful visual critique of Britain's latest Gaza proposal, revealing what official statements leave unsaid about the controversial plan.

Mastermind winner stuns with Simpsons expertise

A surprising Mastermind victory has left BBC viewers both amused and impressed as a contestant triumphs with The Simpsons as his specialist subject, proving cartoon knowledge can be serious business.

Trump-Netanyahu Nobel Prize Nomination Sparks Outrage

Ben Jennings' powerful cartoon exposes the controversial Nobel Peace Prize nomination of Trump and Netanyahu, offering a biting commentary on international diplomacy and the politicisation of peace awards.

Rowson's Trump-Kimmel Cartoon: Satire Meets Politics

Acclaimed Guardian cartoonist Martin Rowson delivers a blistering satire of Donald Trump's latest social media tirade against talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, capturing the former president's escalating fixation in classic British caricature style.

UK Recognises Palestine in Historic Statehood Move

In a landmark move, the UK officially recognises Palestine as an independent state. This analysis delves into the political symbolism, the global reaction, and the potential impact on the Middle East peace process.

Trump's Epstein defence mocked in damning cartoon

Nicola Jennings' cutting cartoon for The Guardian exposes the absurdity of Donald Trump's recent attempts to distance himself from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, portraying a deeply unconvincing performance.

Newsday Apologises for 'Offensive' Charlie Kirk Cartoon

Long Island's Newsday issues a full apology after publishing a widely condemned cartoon depicting conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking a major debate on media standards and racial insensitivity in editorial content.

Tom Gauld Satirises 'Classic Novels Reworked for Men'

Acclaimed cartoonist Tom Gauld brilliantly satirises gender-based marketing with his latest cartoon, imagining classic literature rewritten with stereotypically 'masculine' themes for a male audience.

NHS Crisis: Patient's 13-Hour A&E Ordeal in Cartoon

A powerful cartoon by Madeline Horwarth vividly depicts the human cost of NHS waiting times, showing an elderly patient's marathon 13-hour wait in A&E. This poignant artwork has sparked urgent conversations about the state of emergency healthcare in Brita

Rowson Cartoon: Mandelson Haunts Starmer's Labour

Acclaimed cartoonist Martin Rowson delivers a blistering critique of Keir Starmer's Labour Party, depicting Sir Peter Mandelson as the omnipresent puppet master in a powerful new cartoon for The Guardian.

Jennings' Cartoon Skewers London Arms Fair Hypocrisy

A powerful new cartoon by Ben Jennings skewers the grim irony of the world's largest arms fair being hosted in London, juxtaposing weapons of war with the city's iconic landmarks and the UK's deepening cost-of-living crisis.

Edith Pritchett's Witty Venn Diagrams on Modern Life

Dive into Edith Pritchett's latest cartoon masterpiece for The Guardian, where clever Venn diagrams brilliantly dissect the quirks and contradictions of contemporary British life, from social etiquette to political absurdities.

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