'Page one and three'
A reference to the front page of a newspaper, which carries the most important story of the day. Page 3 was the colloquial name for the practice of having pictures of topless or scantily clad women on the third page of the newspaper. The practice, which was started by Rupert Murdoch's Sun in 1969 (although the models weren't nude until 1970), was copied by other papers including the Star, Mirror and Sunday People. The practice because more and more frowned upon and even the Sun stopped publishing the pictures in 2015. The Star continued until 2019. The Sunday Sport, which does not contain journalism, continues as the only paper to carry such photos.
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