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The Guardian ‘s editor-in-chief has apologised directly to BBC chair Richard Sharp after a cartoon of him published by the newspaper sparked allegations of antisemitism. The cartoon about Mr Sharp’s ...
He went on: "The physical characteristics given to Sharp in the cartoon - the nose, lips etc - are racial characteristics. Antisemitism can be racism. Just in case anyone was still unsure about that." ...
Jewish leaders want to meet Guardian editor over anti-Semitic Richard Sharp cartoon The illustration pictures a grinning caricature of Mr Sharp, who is Jewish, with an enlarged nose and carrying a ...
Rowson’s illustration pictured a grinning caricature of Sharp, who is Jewish. He has an enlarged nose and is carrying a Goldman Sachs office box, apparently stuffed with gold and a squid.
BBC chairman Richard Sharp resigns A cartoon of ousted BBC chairman Richard Sharp has been removed from the website of The Guardian after it triggered a furious reaction over perceived anti-Semitism.
An anti-Semitism row has broken out after The Guardian published a “vile” cartoon of Richard Sharp, which a former cabinet minister claimed “wouldn’t have looked out of place in a Nazi ...
It showed Mr Sharp, who is Jewish, with a large nose carrying a box marked Goldman Sachs with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inside and with a pig’s head and an octopus also included.
He linked to a previous Guardian cartoon by Steve Bell 2020, which drew accusations of racism, after depicting then home secretary Priti Patel, who is of Hindu heritage, as a huge bull with horns and ...
The controversial cartoon showed Mr Sharp with a large nose, carrying a box marked ‘Goldman Sachs’ with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inside and with a pig’s head and an octopus also included.
The cartoon, published after Richard Sharp quit, has been called (Image: GETTY/Guardian) The cartoon, by Martin Rowson, also shows Boris Johnson sitting on a mountain of dug (Image: Guardian) ...