In pics: Political cartoonist Cold War Steve says 2021 was a relentless year for material
From Cop26 to Christmas party scandals, satirical internet artist Cold War Steve takes a look back at 2021.
From Cop26 to Christmas party scandals, satirical internet artist Cold War Steve takes a look back at 2021.
Polls are showing prime minister Boris Johnson's ratings have reached a new low.
An emergency Cabinet meeting was held yesterday - teeing one person up for the perfect troll.
“When was the last time you took your wife and baby to a business meeting?", the Sky News presenter asked.
The prime minister is alleged to have told one aide that they deserved a drink for “beating back” coronavirus.
Lord Frost claimed he was resigning because of growing 'disillusionment' with the ‘direction’ of Tory policy - but an EU diplomat suggested there may be another reason.
"No doubt Tory MPs will trot out the 'but they worked so hard' line. I guess that explains all the riotous staff parties in ICUs," wrote one Twitter user.
The PM reportedly told one attendee that they deserved a drink for “beating back” the virus.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak and foreign secretary Liz Truss reportedly have donors lined up. Other possible candidates are Michael Gove, Nadhim Zahawi, Jeremy Hunt, Tom Tugendhat and Matt Hancock.
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