An illustrated man and woman in Victorian attire gasp in shock while another man in a top hat looks on in a gallery with paintings. Text above reads, AND THE FALL OF MADAME X.
Strapless – John Singer Sargent and the fall of Madame X

Strapless

An elderly person with white hair stands outside, facing left. They wear a striped shirt and have a serious expression. Two speech bubbles say, Its never going to change this place and Its never going to change.
A portrait of the most deprived village in the UK

It’s Great Here!

Black and white drawing of a young child in equestrian gear surrounded by dogs. A hand with red paint touches the child’s face, leaving red streaks. Overlay features “World Illustration Awards 2025 Shortlisted Artist.”.
First kill – initiation

Blooded

A black and white caricature drawing of an elderly man with a beard, glasses, and a turban, raising his right hand in a wave. The style emphasizes exaggerated facial features and lines.
Iran is at an inflection point

What kind of change is coming to Iran?

Abstract illustration of a face screaming with mouth wide open, drawn in black and white lines on an orange background. The image conveys intense emotion or distress with exaggerated features and dynamic sketch lines.
An illustration to support a music review of Florence & the Machine’s sixth album

Florence Welch fights pain with a primal scream

A colored pencil caricature of a man in a suit with exaggerated facial features, large eyes, and prominent ears. Another small figure in a suit appears jumping or stumbling in the background.
Miller is the orchestrator of Trump’s policies and executive authority

Trump’s favourite zealot

A black and white sketch of a man in profile on a red background, with Spanish text reading Quinta parte de la historia. The man has a large nose, short hair, and wears a collared shirt.
Sebastian Salazar Bondy

Peruvian travel journal

A sketch of a man with long, wavy hair and a large mustache, looking over his shoulder with a serious expression. The drawing is done in blue pencil with loose, expressive lines.
Sir Anthony van Dyck

Cultural figures

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The NHS – a patient’s point of view

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