Another mostly Telegraph week, with no newspaper cartoonists daring to address the migrant attack on Stephen Ogilvie in north Belfast. Some left-leaning artists were prepared to tackle the violence that followed (naturally), pinning the blame on Nigel Farage (as per usual). We've included a few toons from US conservatives who are not afraid to address our migrant violence head on.
Many of this week's efforts draw on the PM's defence woes, mocking the state of the Armed Forces under Labour. There's a major football tournament on at the moment, so some cartoonists have incorporated a soccer theme, including a reference to Kevin Keegan's famous outburst way back in the 1990s...
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| Morten Morland for The Sunday Times |
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| Peter Brookes for The Times |
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| Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph |
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| Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph |
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| Andy Bunday on Instagram |
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| Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph |
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| Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph |
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| Christian Adams for The Sunday Telegraph |
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| Graeme Bandeira for The Northern Agenda |
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| Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph |
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| Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph |
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| Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph |
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| Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph |
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| Tom Stiglich on X |
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| SKS Cartoon on X |
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| Tom Stiglich on X |
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| Ben Jennings for The Guardian |
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| SKS Cartoons on X |



















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