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Banx

Award-winning cartoonist Jeremy Banks (Banx) has been a professional freelance cartoonist since 1980. His gags have entertained readers of the FT since 1989 and have been published in other newspapers and magazines the world over. He is also a writer and film-maker.
  • Thursday, 10 July, 2025
    Photo essay
    Proposal to remove juries to prevent system collapse

    ‘I’m going to leave the room and pretend to deliberate for a while’

    A cartoon of a courtroom showing a judge on the bench and a man standing in the dock surrounded by spikes
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Photo essay
    ‘Salt Path’ author denies claims of lies and deceit

    ‘I wish I’d never pretended I’d read it, now’

    A cartoon showing a man holding a book and a woman reading a newspaper in a living room, the front page reads ‘SALT PATH SCANDAL’
  • Tuesday, 8 July, 2025
    Photo essay
    Musk launches new America Party
    A cartoon of a small car driving quickly, adorned with two American flags and a large sign on the roof that reads “VOTE MUSK,” accompanied by another US flag with loudspeakers mounted on either side of the sign
  • Friday, 4 July, 2025
    Transcript
    Dalai Lama confirms succession

    ‘I’d pin all my hopes on being reincarnated as the next Dalai Lama’

    A cartoon of two snails facing each other in a leafy garden setting. One snail says to the other, “I’d pinned all my hopes on being reincarnated as the next Dalai Lama”
  • Thursday, 3 July, 2025
    Photo essay
    A year in, Starmer faces growing dissent
    A cartoon of a large birthday cake, engulfed in exaggerated flames, labelled ‘Labour one year’
  • Wednesday, 2 July, 2025
    Photo essay
    Starmer, under pressure from backbenchers, forced to make concessions on welfare cuts 

    ‘We had to do another U-turn’

    A cartoon showing a woman standing at her doorstep, speaking to a man in a suit holding a briefcase labelled ‘MP’
  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    Rod the Mod headlines Glastonbury
    A cartoon showing a woman on a man’s shoulders holding a ‘ROD STEWART’ scarf, while the man is sinking into the mud
  • Thursday, 26 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    Trump’s hopes of winning Nobel Peace Prize in doubt

    ‘Just for fun, let’s give it to Obama again’

    A cartoon showing the Nobel Peace Prize Committee gathered in a conference room. A quote below reads: ‘Just for fun, let’s give it to Obama again’
  • Wednesday, 25 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    Israel-Iran ceasefire in doubt

    ‘War and ceasefire’

    An illustration of a man reading a book titled, ‘War and Ceasefire’
  • Tuesday, 24 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    World’s most powerful telescope unveiled

    ‘I like to stare as far away from Earth as possible’

    A cartoon showing two scientists at the Vera C Rubin Observatory, one peeking through a giant telescope. A quote below reads: I like to stare as far away from Earth as possible
  • Thursday, 19 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    Trump hesitates over Iran

    ‘Maybe’

    Banx cartoon of a military personnel painting the word ‘MAYBE’ on the side of a large missile
  • Wednesday, 18 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    Trump flees G7 then keeps world guessing about US involvement in Iran

    ‘I’m in charge of the codes for the president’s ego’

    Banx cartoon of a uniformed officer holding a briefcase, telling a man, ‘I’m in charge of the codes for the president’s ego’
  • Tuesday, 17 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    Trump fails to pull Israel and Iran from the brink of war

    ‘Trump crypto, Trump phone, Trump peacemaker and unifier — I’ve bought into them all’

    Banx cartoon showing two men at a bar in pro-Trump shirts, with one saying, ‘Trump crypto, Trump phone, Trump peacemaker and unifier  — I’ve bought into them all’
  • Monday, 16 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    Millions attend ‘No Kings’ protests across the US

    ‘Except Harry and Meghan, of course’

    Banx cartoon showing three protesters holding a large sign that says ‘NO KINGS,’ while one of them says ‘Except Harry and Meghan, of course’
  • Friday, 13 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    RFK Jr retires every member of Vaccine Advisory Committee
    Cartoon depicting people walking down a corridor marked with sign reading: US CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
  • Thursday, 12 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    Trump deploys marines in Los Angeles

    ‘If it wasn’t for his bone spur he’d have led from the front’

    Cartoon depicting a woman sitting on a sofa, watching television. The TV screen reads: ‘Trump sends troops into LA’
  • Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    M&S back in business following computer hack

    ‘Marks and Spencer are back online’

    Cartoon showing 2 women and a man talking with boxes behind them labelled ‘Percy Pigs’
  • Tuesday, 10 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    Zia Yusuf returns to Reform after resigning as chairman
    An illustration of the Reform party headquarters with a revolving door
  • Thursday, 5 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    PM Keir Starmer puts UK on war footing 

    ‘He switched to a state of war-fighting readiness then got arrested for having a knife’

    Banx cartoon of a couple talking to a visitor in their living room, as one says, ‘He switched to a state of war-fighting readiness then got arrested for having a knife’
  • Wednesday, 4 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    Trump slaps surprise double tariffs on steel

    ‘He puts tariffs on me . . .  he puts tariffs on me not . . . ’

    Banx cartoon of a woman plucking petals from a flower, saying, ‘He puts tariffs on me … he puts tariffs on me not …’
  • Wednesday, 4 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    PM Starmer puts UK on 'War-fighting readiness' with increase in military spending

    ‘I’m thinking of spending more on defence’

    Cartoon drawing of two knights in armour facing each other. One with polka dot pattern boxer shorts and the other with heart patterns.
  • Tuesday, 3 June, 2025
    Photo essay
    Ukraine targets Russian airfields in multiple drone strikes
    An illustration of a hand holding cards with drone illustrations on them
  • Friday, 30 May, 2025
    Photo essay
    Thames Water fined £122.7mn in river pollution and dividend payment ruling

    ‘Shit’

    A cartoon showing a man sitting at his office desk in Thames Water looking at a document labelled ‘FINE.’ A quote below reads ‘SHIT’
  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    Photo essay
    SpaceX Starship spirals out of control before crashing in ocean
    A cartoon showing three SpaceX mission control staff sitting at their desks, looking upwards and their heads tilted
  • Wednesday, 28 May, 2025
    Photo essay
    King Charles opens Canada parliament against background of Trump territorial claim 
    A cartoon showing a couple talking to an elderly woman in the living room. The man holds a placard that reads, “WELCOME TO CANADA OH MY KING”.  A caption below reads: He’d rather live in a British colony than a US state
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