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Tom Gauld's 2025 Best Conspiracy Books Cartoon

Cartoonist Tom Gauld offers his witty, illustrated take on the most notable conspiracy theory books published in 2025. Discover the year's most talked-about titles through his unique artistic lens.

Typography Pioneer Michael Twyman Dies Aged 91

Professor Michael Twyman, who founded the University of Reading's Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, has died. Discover his lasting legacy in design education.

TikTok to let users limit AI content in feeds

TikTok is testing a new feature allowing users to control the amount of AI-generated content they see. The move comes as the platform hosts over 1.3 billion AI videos. Discover how to adjust your settings.

Atkinson's Revolutionary War books become graphic novels

Pulitzer-winning historian Rick Atkinson's acclaimed Revolutionary War trilogy is being adapted into a series of graphic editions. Discover how this project aims to bring history to new audiences ahead of the UK's 250th anniversary.

Angoulême Comics Festival Faces Boycott Crisis

Leading creators boycott Angoulême festival as French government withdraws funding over management crisis and rape complaint scandal. Discover the future of Europe's premier comics event.

Socialist Infographics' Impact on Pop Music & Design

Discover how Otto Neurath's Isotype visual language, created to democratise education, unexpectedly shaped pop art, graphic design, and electronic music from Kraftwerk to OMD. Explore this fascinating crossover at Vienna's new exhibition.

NYC's iconic 'I ❤ NY' logo gets modern redesign

Governor Kathy Hochul unveils a refreshed 'We ❤ NYC' design, replacing the legendary Milton Glaser creation in a bold move to revitalise the city's brand identity for the modern era.

Guardian Updates Video Production Terms & Conditions

The Guardian has revised its terms and conditions for commissioned video productions, outlining new requirements for delivery, rights, and funding arrangements affecting content creators and production partners.

Melbourne car park becomes unexpected social media star

Discover how a Melbourne multi-storey car park became an unexpected global social media sensation, drawing content creators from around the world with its unique geometric architecture and perfect lighting.

Australia's Social Media Ban Loophole Exposed for Under-16s

A critical loophole in Australia's new social media age verification law allows minors to easily access harmful content, including gambling and violent far-right material, by simply browsing without an account, experts warn.

The Guardian Removes Content in Rare Editorial Reversal

The Guardian has taken the unusual step of removing an article and its accompanying podcast episode. This in-depth report explores the reasons behind this rare editorial decision and its implications for journalistic standards.

Mum's shock at hidden ingredient in kids' juice

A UK parent's routine snack check uncovered a worrying truth about a popular children's drink. Discover what made this mum question everything she knew about 'healthy' packaging claims.

ChatGPT Refuses to Mimic UK Tabloid Style

OpenAI's ChatGPT has drawn a line in the sand, refusing a user's request to rewrite an article in the style of a major UK right-wing tabloid, citing its policy against generating partisan content.

Florida students find explicit book in school library

Two Florida middle school students discovered a sexually explicit book in their school library titled 'Moms', leading to immediate removal and a district-wide investigation into inappropriate materials.

Pumpkin Spice Lattes: 25 Sugar Teaspoons in One Cup!

Exclusive investigation uncovers staggering sugar content in high street pumpkin spice lattes, with some containing up to 25 teaspoons. Discover which autumn favourite could derail your health goals.

UK's Best Graphic Design Universities 2025 Revealed

The Guardian's 2025 league table unveils the best UK universities for graphic design, with surprise leaders and shifts in the rankings. Discover which institutions are shaping the next generation of creative talent.

Fans Cash In As Rugby League Content Creators

A new wave of tech-savvy NRL and Super League fans are turning their passion into profit, building lucrative online platforms as analysts and content creators, revolutionising sports media from their living rooms.

Amazon sells book on Charlie Kirk 'assassination'

Amazon faces intense scrutiny after a book outlining a fictional 'assassination' of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was discovered for sale on its platform, igniting a fierce debate over content moderation and free speech.

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