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Sun's Page Three 'returns' as paper takes swipe at rivals | Sun's Page Three 'returns' as paper takes swipe at rivals |
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The Sun has published a picture of a topless woman on Page Three and mocked media outlets that said the long-running feature had been dropped. | The Sun has published a picture of a topless woman on Page Three and mocked media outlets that said the long-running feature had been dropped. |
On Tuesday, the Sun's sister paper the Times said the tabloid would no longer feature Page Three girls - but one appears in the Sun's latest edition. | On Tuesday, the Sun's sister paper the Times said the tabloid would no longer feature Page Three girls - but one appears in the Sun's latest edition. |
The supposed ending of Page Three was widely reported, despite the Sun neither confirming or denying it. | The supposed ending of Page Three was widely reported, despite the Sun neither confirming or denying it. |
On the page, the Sun "apologises" on behalf of all those who ran the story. | On the page, the Sun "apologises" on behalf of all those who ran the story. |
'Further to reports' | 'Further to reports' |
The Sun announces Page Three's return with a trail on the front page that reads: "We've had a mammary lapse." | The Sun announces Page Three's return with a trail on the front page that reads: "We've had a mammary lapse." |
It heads the image of the woman, who is seen winking into the camera, "Clarifications and corrections". | It heads the image of the woman, who is seen winking into the camera, "Clarifications and corrections". |
A caption under the photograph reads: "Further to recent reports in all other media outlets, we would like to clarify that this is Page 3 and this is a picture of Nicole, 22, from Bournemouth. | A caption under the photograph reads: "Further to recent reports in all other media outlets, we would like to clarify that this is Page 3 and this is a picture of Nicole, 22, from Bournemouth. |
"We would like to apologise on behalf of the print and broadcast journalists who have spent the last two days talking and writing about us." | "We would like to apologise on behalf of the print and broadcast journalists who have spent the last two days talking and writing about us." |
Page Three has been a feature of the Sun for 44 years but has been criticised for being sexist and outdated. | Page Three has been a feature of the Sun for 44 years but has been criticised for being sexist and outdated. |
The Sun does not always have Page Three pictures - they purposely do not appear in the paper's weekend editions and, in recent years, there are many weekdays where the paper does not feature a topless image on the page. | |
The absence of a Page Three girl on Monday and Tuesday coincided with the report in Tuesday's Times, which is a fellow News UK title, that the Sun had decided to quietly drop the feature. | The absence of a Page Three girl on Monday and Tuesday coincided with the report in Tuesday's Times, which is a fellow News UK title, that the Sun had decided to quietly drop the feature. |
The Times said it understood that News Corp executive chairman Rupert Murdoch had signed off the decision. | The Times said it understood that News Corp executive chairman Rupert Murdoch had signed off the decision. |
In its latest edition, the Times puts the record straight, saying its sister paper had "made a clean breast of it and admitted there's still some nudes to report". | In its latest edition, the Times puts the record straight, saying its sister paper had "made a clean breast of it and admitted there's still some nudes to report". |
'Sense of mischief' | 'Sense of mischief' |
The Sun's topless images have long drawn protests from campaigners, with an online petition against their use attracting more than 215,000 signatures so far. | The Sun's topless images have long drawn protests from campaigners, with an online petition against their use attracting more than 215,000 signatures so far. |
Campaign group No More Page Three was founded in 2012 and has since gained support from a number of MPs and anti-sexism charities. | Campaign group No More Page Three was founded in 2012 and has since gained support from a number of MPs and anti-sexism charities. |
The Irish edition of the Sun stopped topless pictures two years ago. | The Irish edition of the Sun stopped topless pictures two years ago. |
Media commentator Steve Hewlett told the BBC's Newsnight programme that he believed Page Three still did not have a future. | Media commentator Steve Hewlett told the BBC's Newsnight programme that he believed Page Three still did not have a future. |
He said: "It's [the Sun] always had a sense of mischief about it and, I might be wrong, but this smells to me very much like the Sun trying to say 'don't write us off yet, we still have a sense of mischief'. | He said: "It's [the Sun] always had a sense of mischief about it and, I might be wrong, but this smells to me very much like the Sun trying to say 'don't write us off yet, we still have a sense of mischief'. |
"Is Page Three on its way back full time? Personally, I very much doubt it." | "Is Page Three on its way back full time? Personally, I very much doubt it." |
'Extremely disappointed' | 'Extremely disappointed' |
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said editors were free to publish "what they like". | Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said editors were free to publish "what they like". |
But Page Three was not "in keeping with the way in which women both want to be and should be represented", he added on LBC radio. | But Page Three was not "in keeping with the way in which women both want to be and should be represented", he added on LBC radio. |
The Girlguiding's Advocate panel, which campaigns around issues that affect girls, said it was "extremely disappointed". | The Girlguiding's Advocate panel, which campaigns around issues that affect girls, said it was "extremely disappointed". |
"A family newspaper should be ashamed of taking such a flippant approach to an issue that is so important to many young people," it said in a statement. | "A family newspaper should be ashamed of taking such a flippant approach to an issue that is so important to many young people," it said in a statement. |