The Guardian censors a cartoon on Jeremy Corbyn

The Guardian censors a cartoon on Jeremy Corbyn

Jeremy Corbyn apologising At least that is what its author, the cartoonist Steve Bell, claims. The cartoon in question, dated 25 November and entitled whipslah, appears on the cartoonist's page next to this text: "Spiked because it made someone at the Guardian "feel uncomfortable". This

Today is Black Friday

Today is Black Friday

Black Friday For days now we have been trying to get through the Black Friday bogeyman, which is getting earlier and earlier every year. It's not long now until the Christmas offers are announced again in February. What was initially presented as a Friday to

The vaccine

The vaccine

The vaccine. Cartoon of 22/11/2020 in CTXT As an expert vaccinologist by the prestigious Myballstown University, I still don't understand so many spectacular announcements of the imminent arrival of the vaccine for COVID-19. We go out to one announcement a month or so. As far

Media, one of the most opaque sectors

Media, one of the most opaque sectors

Cartoon translation: "Black on white! They shouted from the darkness of their offices". This month, the Fundación "Compromiso y Transparencia" has published the third edition of the front pagereport . The work studies transparency and good governance on editorial independence and credibility of media groups.

Cartoons for Change against child labour

Cartoons for Change against child labour

International Children's Day will be celebrated on 20 November, but hundreds of millions of children have nothing to celebrate. So begins the call from Cartoons For Change cartoonists and illustrators from all over the world to take part in a joint protest action. It is