The Sun (United Kingdom)

British tabloid newspaper
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The Sun is a tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. Founded in 1964 as a broadsheet and successor to the Daily Herald, it was relaunched as a tabloid in 1969. For more than 50 years, the paper's journalistic ethics have received much comment.

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Fictional Headlines edit

  • KILL AN ARGIE WIN A METRO
  • SCOTT OF PANTARTICA
    • From the film Notting Hill, when nude pictures of actress Anna Scott are found

Quotes about The Sun edit

  • Sun readers don't care who runs the country as long as she's got big tits.
    • Yes, Prime Minister, Series 2 ep. 4:
    • From late 1970, the newspaper's Page 3 contained images of topless female models. The feature was finally discontinued in 2015 after many years of controversy.

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