Martin Rowson
Martin Rowson is a cartoonist and author. A collection of his work in the coalition years, the Coalition Book, can be ordered at the Guardian bookshop
-
Up to 36 suspected Islamic State militants were killed in Afghanistan when the US dropped the largest non-nuclear bomb ever used in combat, the Afghan defence ministry said on Friday
-
From debt haggling to May’s push for an ‘ambitious’ free trade deal, British and EU negotiators are gearing up for two years of tense talks
-
Amber Rudd refused to rule out passing new legislation to tackle encrypted messaging and the posting of extremist material online
-
Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, is among those to have linked the London attack to migrant policy – despite the attacker being British
-
Theresa May will trigger article 50, the formal mechanism for starting negotiations for Britain to leave the European Union, on Wednesday 29 March, the prime minister’s spokesman has confirmed
-
Figures from all walks of life have paid tribute to rock’n’roll pioneer Chuck Berry after the announcement that he had died at home in Missouri
-
George Osborne has come under pressure to step down as MP for Tatton after his surprise appointment as the editor of the London newspaper
-
US president suffers a court defeat over his travel ban after an election blow for Geert Wilders and a row over Tory election spending
-
Chancellor scraps national insurance rise for the self-employed, admitting it broke Tory manifesto promise
-
Theresa May stressed that she didn’t want to see any ‘constitutional gameplaying’ with the future of the United Kingdom
-
Theresa May has paved the way for a new generation of grammar schools – a controversial policy that is seen as a key priority for the prime minister
-
Theresa May and Philip Hammond are facing a growing rebellion among Tory MPs over the decision to increase national insurance contributions (NICs) for the self-employed
-
The chancellor sparked a political row on Wednesday with a tax grab on self-employed workers that breached a Conservative manifesto pledge not to raise national insurance rates
-
The chief executive of the French company behind Peugeot and Citroën has vowed to turn Opel and Vauxhall around without factory closures or job cuts
-
Chancellor Philip Hammond has announced a new £500m-a-year plan to reshape the British workforce for life after Brexit by offering technical students loans to help counter the fall in EU workers
-
Theresa May has signalled a tougher line on Scottish demands for greater devolution after Brexit, laying down a clear challenge to Nicola Sturgeon
-
Peers voted in favour of an amendment calling on the government to secure the rights of EU citizens in the UK
-
With Brexit and Trump in full swing, the ghosts of politics past – namely Bush, Blair and Major – have waded in to the choppy waters
-
Thousands of patients are feared to have been harmed after the NHS lost more than half a million pieces of confidential medical correspondence
-
Tory grandee Lord Heseltine has said he will back a Labour-led amendment to ensure a meaningful vote on the final Brexit deal
-
Labour has suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of the Conservative party in Copeland, a heartland seat dominated by the party since 1935
-
Net migration to Britain fell by 49,000 to 273,000 last year, according to official figures that include the three months after the Brexit vote
-
Tony Blair has denied that a Labour government paid compensation to the former Guantánamo Bay detainee who went on to blow himself up in Iraq, and accused the Daily Mail of hypocritical coverage
-
NHS trusts in England posted a deficit of £886m at the end of the third quarter, £300m more than the target for the end of this financial year
-
Former prime minister accused a ‘debilitated’ Labour party of allowing a disastrous Brexit to happen, as he called for a cross-party political movement to oppose leaving the EU
-
Britain’s top judge has spoken out about media attacks on the judiciary and the failure of politicians to stand up for judges after the Brexit court challenge
-
Donald Trump’s national security adviser quits after it emerged that he misled US officials about secret communications with the Russian ambassador
-
North Korea has launched a missile that flew 500km before coming down in the Sea of Japan, in what the South called a ‘show of force’ to Donald Trump
-
Labour’s new elections coordinator has said the party has plenty of leadership candidates to choose from if Jeremy Corbyn steps down before the next general election
-
Jeremy Hunt said that performance in some parts of the NHS is “completely unacceptable”, adding there is “no excuse” for some of the problems being seen in the health service
-
US president says, ‘For the safety of the country, we’ll win’, after appeals court denies justice department’s request to reinstate controversial measure
-
Theresa May’s attempts to build bridges between Europe and Donald Trump were roundly rejected at the Valletta summit
-
Theresa May has said Turkey must ‘uphold its international human rights obligations’ after meeting President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara
-
Theresa May has secured a commitment from Donald Trump that the US is fully behind Nato at a historic press conference on Friday with an uncharacteristically emollient president
Guardian Opinion cartoon Martin Rowson on the British passport's post-Brexit redesign - cartoon