A new statue appears at Waterloo Place in London, with outlets linking the artwork to Banksy. One report identifies the artist as Robin Gunningham and describes the work as a recent addition to the site, which already includes monuments connected to the British Empire.

The accounts provided focus on the location and attribution rather than offering extensive independent confirmation. They also include strongly worded criticism of Banksy’s work and framing of the artist, but the specific factual details about the statue’s subject, date of installation, and official provenance are not expanded in the provided excerpts. Across the sources shown here, the common elements are that the statue is new at Waterloo Place and that it is attributed to Banksy.

Taken together, the reports present the same basic development—an artwork linked to Banksy appearing at a prominent London monument area—while differing primarily in tone and interpretation rather than in the core description of what has appeared.