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The Duke of Pork
Cartoon / 22 October 2025
22 October 2025
(L to R) Nicholas Garland in The Telegraph; Frank Eccles Bro
Features / 28 February 2025
28 February 2025
PETER LAZENBY is fascinated by a book of cartoons that shows how newspaper cartoonists were employed to, on the one hand, denigrade and, on the other, to defend the miners’ strike of 1984-85
George Osborne's
Book Review / 10 December 2024
10 December 2024
WILL STONE relishes a refreshingly irreverent raconteur's record on politics at the turn of the millennium
Tampa Tribune, 3.12.1947
Book Review / 10 December 2024
10 December 2024
TOMASZ PIERSCIONEK relishes a collection of cartoons that focus on Palestine from the period 1917 to 1948
(L to R) Utagawa Kunisada, The Female Bandit Kijin no Omatsu
Opinion / 17 July 2024
17 July 2024
Star cartoonist MALC McGOOKIN introduces two commercial artists beloved by cartoonists and comic artists the world over
(L to R) Dee Huez, Henny Beaumont, Citizen Chicane
YEAR ROUND-UP / 27 December 2020
27 December 2020
Interview / 16 July 2019
16 July 2019
The Morning Star's pages are enlivened by some of the country's best political cartoonists. One of them is Bristolian STELLA PERRETT
Culture / 18 December 2018
18 December 2018
by MICHAL BONCZA
Culture / 12 February 2016
12 February 2016
Jim Mowatt explains why Unite the Union has produced a short biography of the polemical cartoonist and labour movement activist TONY HALL
Culture / 15 January 2016
15 January 2016
MICHAL BONCZA enjoys an anthology of subversive cartooning
Features / 23 December 2014
23 December 2014
The Star’s award-nominated BlueLou is the only woman cartoonist for any daily national paper. Here she tells how she entered this male-dominated career
Culture / 7 November 2014
7 November 2014
The 2014 political cartoon anthology is a publishing gem that confirms the rude health of British satire, says MICHAL BONCZA