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Paul Scruton

Paul Scruton is a graphic artist for the Guardian

September 2024

  • Kangerlussuup glacier on the west coast of Greenland is 5km wide at its terminus and its face rises 60m above the water

    ‘Oh my God, what is that?’: how the maelstrom under Greenland’s glaciers could slow future sea level rise

    A pioneering mission into a mysterious and violent world may reveal ‘speed bumps’ on the way to global coastal inundation

August 2024

  • Bridget Phillipson standing next to a group of pupils holding their results

    More maths, more regional disparity: England’s A-level results in five charts

  • An armoured military vehicle travels on a road

    Ukraine’s incursion into Russia explained in maps, footage and photos

July 2024

  • Illustration showing an ambulance

    14 years of Tory rule – in data
    How 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts

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    14 years of Tory rule – in data
    Housing: how 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts

June 2024

  • Illustration of liquid made from graph paper being poured from the box that features the words: ‘chancellor of the exchequer’

    14 years of Tory rule – in data
    The economy: how 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts

    The effects of austerity, Covid, war and the cost of living crisis are still haunting government and domestic finances
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    Bloodlines
    A cycle of debt, sex work and cocaine: the women in west Africa caught in Europe’s drugs trail

    As white powder bound for European ports floods the city of Agadez in Niger, female migrants are the most common victims in a growing addiction crisis
  • Illustration of a suitcase on a piece of blue paper which is ripped, exposing graph paper behind it

    14 years of Tory rule – in data
    Immigration: how 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts

    Net migration is more than two and a half times the 2010 figure despite a string of Tory pledges to reduce it

April 2024

  • A screengrab of footage shared by Iranian media showing Isfahan on Friday.

    Iranian air defence systems activated as Israel launches strikes – visual guide

    Israel launched a limited attack on Iranian soil on Friday morning, in the latest tit-for-tat between the two countries

March 2024

  • Jordanian army personnel carrying out an airdrop over northern Gaza on 15 March.

    ‘Man-made starvation’: the obstacles to Gaza aid deliveries – visual guide

    The obvious way in is by road, but the Israeli inspection process has held up trucks. The alternatives – deliveries by air or sea – are problematic

February 2024

  • Displaced Palestinian, who fled their houses due to Israeli strikes, take shelter in a tent camp in Rafah on February 14, 2024

    How Gaza’s ‘safe’ city Rafah came to be on the precipice of catastrophe – visualised

    With 1.5 million people now in Rafah, these visuals show how destruction has travelled from north to south, leaving Gazan civilians with nowhere to turn

January 2024

  • An RAF FGR4 Typhoon takes off from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus

    US-UK Houthi strikes: visual guide to the attack in Yemen

    US and UK forces have bombed military facilities used by the Houthis in Yemen overnight. Here is what we know so far about what was hit

November 2023

  • A boy walks on a boat on the dried bed of a part of Iraq's receding southern marshes.

    The climate crisis explained in 10 charts

  • Palestinians work in the debris of buildings that were targeted by Israeli airstrikes in Jabalia refugee camp

    More than 1,000 craters: satellite images show destruction of northern Gaza Strip

September 2023

  • hot three momnths

    The hottest summer in human history – a visual timeline

  • Flames burn a forest near Sykorrahi in north-east Greece.

    A visual guide to Greece’s deadly wildfires

August 2023

  • Pupils open their GCSE results at Paddington academy in London

    Gender gap shrinks and regional gap widens: 2023’s key GCSE trends in England

    Creative subjects are out and statistics is in, while London has widened the gap on the north-east

July 2023

  • People walk through a dust storm in Prayagraj, India.

    Will El Niño on top of global heating create the perfect climate storm?

    Rising temperatures in north Atlantic and drop in Antarctic sea ice prompt fears of widespread damage from extreme weather

June 2023

  • From left; Mona Baptise who came to the UK in 1948 on Empire Windrush, A man fashionably dressed in a zoot suit walking in 1968, and Three year old Terence, and Maureen (four and a half years) Johnson, who came to the UK on Empire Windrush

    Windrush 75th anniversary: the arrivals from the Caribbean who helped reshape Britain

  • Police forensic officers search the area in Ilkeston Road in Nottingham.

    Nottingham: suspect believed to have killed man and used van to drive at people, police say, after three die in attack – as it happened

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