Morten Morland

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Morten Morland (born 1979) is a Norwegian political cartoonist working in the United Kingdom. Since 2002, his work is regularly featured in The Times newspaper. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "About". Morland Cartoon.
  2. "Cartoons". The Times. Mar 2015.