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Page 3 was introduced by newspaper magnate Rupert Murdoch in 1970 when he took over the paper. For years, the paper has faced pressure from politicians and anti-sexism groups to scrap the photos.
The Sun has in fact always been flexible on what it places on page 3, and will give the space over to a lucrative advert, or a major news story, when it feels they trump a pair of boobs. Advertisement ...
LONDON — Britain's best-selling Sun newspaper has called the photos of topless women famously featured on Page 3 a "British institution" — on par, seemingly, with a full English breakfast or ...
The sun may have set on the topless Page 3 girl, with Rupert Murdoch's The Sun suggesting the racy images may have moved out of print to an online home. Front pages of the British Newspaper "The ...
The Sun, Britain’s best-selling newspaper, ... was the first to strip off for the paper in November 1970. Page 3 quickly became an institution and “Page 3 girl” entered the British vernacular.
The decision by the biggest-selling UK newspaper to continue with Page 3 models is a controversial one. Critics of the red top’s approach say its Page 3 photos are offensive, sexist and ...
On Tuesday, news broke that the British paper would no longer run topless models on Page 3, ending a 45-year run.
After 44 years, The Sun newspaper has finally, but quietly, binned its archaic Page 3 feature. We'll cheers to that. Reports suggest that we will no longer see topless models on page 3 of the tabloid.
Sun editor Dominic Mohan has responded to women's rights groups calling for topless Page 3 photos to be banned - by arguing that the feature has become "a British institution". Mohan told the Leveson ...
But then on Thursday, The Sun — which had refused to comment on whether it was or wasn’t dropping its 44-year tradition of nudity on Page 3 — proudly boasted that the nipples were back in.An ...
Today's edition featured Hollyoaks actresses Jennifer Metcalfe and Gemma Merna running along a Dubai beach in their bikinis. Readers are advised to go online to see "Page 3 Lucy from London". The ...
The U.K.’s newsrooms are alive with chatter that the Sun, the top-selling British tabloid, is scrapping its daily “Page 3” topless-woman photo-feature after 45 years.