2025: a year in political cartoons – from a Bond-villain Trump to a toppled prince | Martin Rowson, Ella Baron, Nicola Jennings and Ben Jennings
Our cartoonists look back at a year of covering tragedy, farce and everything in between – and having to draw far too many Donald Trumps
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Four Guardian cartoonists reflect on their work in 2025, highlighting themes of power abuse, lack of accountability, and the rise of nationalism. Ella Baron notes drawing fewer cartoons due to positive events like Prince Andrew's downfall and hopeful moments like ceasefires. Martin Rowson comments on the anonymity of UK politicians under Rishi Sunak's leadership, while Nicola Jennings expresses frustration over frequently depicting figures like Trump and Putin. Ben Jennings mentions his focus on climate change and social issues amidst global turmoil.




