From top: Yesterday’s Irish Sun front page and an apology in today’s Scottish Sun
Padraic writes:
Irish Sun published it too and no apology in their paper as far as I can see.

A solar eruption on Saturday captured by the Solar & Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) satellite.
Last week, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory marked its fifth year in space, generating one incredibly detailed image of the Sun every second, 24 hours a day.
Flare play, in flareness.
Today’s Sun newspaper
Further to the decision to remove the topless Page Three models from the Irish Sun in August 2013, Roy Greenslade, of The Guardian, writes:
“Whisper it lest it get about, but I think the Sun is quietly weaning itself off page 3. The paper has not run its usual topless picture since Thursday. It hasn’t given up publishing pictures of scantily-clad women, of course. But the long-run routine of publishing a model smiling vacantly at the camera with her breasts on show has been disrupted.
Friday’s page was devoted to shot of a naked Kim Kardashian with her nipple concealed. The Saturday and Sunday issues, as has long been the case, featured non-topless pictures.
Today, across pages 2 and 3, are a set of tastefully clothed pictures of a former Coronation Street star, Michelle Keegan, on a modelling shoot in Majorca.
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According to an official Sun spokesman, “it’s often the case that if we get exclusive pictures from our more popular female stars we will give them a page 2-3 spread.”
The Sun’s Page 3 topless pictures appear to be on their way out… (Roy Greenslade, The Guardian)
Previously: Éireann Go Bra



A new work in Paris by Spanish street artist Pejac.