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A Cartoon History
A Cartoon History

Edited by Nick Newman

23rd September 2013

Five decades of classic comic art

Featuring more than 1,000 of the funniest jokes ever drawn, Private Eye A Cartoon History is a decade by decade chronicle of the gags and issues that tickled the nation's funny bone sometimes with a sledgehammer.








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Ten ants come out in defence of Labour MP landlord… Grenfell fire: how did the truth spread so slowly? … Boris Johnson on standards in public life… Feuding brothers in ticket nightmare… That Biasserson Report into BBC bias – conclusions in full… Music tells Trump: ‘Please stop using me!’… The columnist who understands what Donald Trump is saying… Exclusive to all newspapers: don’t over-hype hunky Jack like people did with gorgeous Emma… Lady Pamela Hicks: one’s rules for life, as told to Craig Brown

Cladding crowd
In-depth reaction to the Grenfell inquiry report

An Ilford wind
The rogue landlord who also happens to be an MP

Class action
The Telegraph’s very sane response to the private school VAT move

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