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For 44 years, when you opened up the British Sun tabloid, you'd be greeted with a photo of a smiling, topless female model. However, as of Tuesday, the iconic "Page 3 Girl" has been quietly exiled ...
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 return of a topless page 3 model in The Sun today has caused fury and red faces among journalists at its stablemate The Times, after it reported that the 44-year-old feature was gone for good ...
There has been outcry this week about The Sun's decision to keep its long-running Page 3 feature. But readers aren't bothered.
The Sun has quietly dropped publishing pictures of topless women on page 3 after 44 years of the controversial feature.
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.
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.
After 44 years, The Sun newspaper has finally, but quietly, scrapped Page 3. We'll cheers to that.
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".
The Sun, Britain’s best-selling newspaper, may finally be ditching its topless Page 3 models after all these years.
Britain's The Sun tabloid, the country's best-selling newspaper, has decided to quietly stop publishing photographs of topless models on page three, ending a contested 44-year-old tradition of the ...
The Sun newspaper maybe embarking on a giant cover up to the delight of its critics – putting an end to the topless model on Page 3.
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