09/04/2013
Girlguiding UK Joins Movement To End Page Three Pin-Ups
Following a poll of its members, the half-a-million strong Girlguiding UK has signed a petition calling on Sun editor Dominic Mohan to drop the papers topless Page Three pin-up.
The guides vote was the idea of 17-year-old member Katie Wormald, who said: "I believe it is wrong for women to be reduced to mere sexual objects in a family newspaper."
The online poll of more than 2,000 guides aged between 16 and 25 took place last month. Some 88% said they believed the Sun should end Page Three.
The Guides have now adopted the campaign to end Page Three as official policy.
"Children shouldn't grow up thinking that this is the norm and that it is right. Young girls shouldn't grow up thinking that they will achieve more by being sexually objectified," added Katie.
"Also it is one clear step to reducing the amount of everyday sexism in our society."
(H/CD)
The guides vote was the idea of 17-year-old member Katie Wormald, who said: "I believe it is wrong for women to be reduced to mere sexual objects in a family newspaper."
The online poll of more than 2,000 guides aged between 16 and 25 took place last month. Some 88% said they believed the Sun should end Page Three.
The Guides have now adopted the campaign to end Page Three as official policy.
"Children shouldn't grow up thinking that this is the norm and that it is right. Young girls shouldn't grow up thinking that they will achieve more by being sexually objectified," added Katie.
"Also it is one clear step to reducing the amount of everyday sexism in our society."
(H/CD)
Related UK National News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
22 January 2015
Topless Page Three Feature Returns
A topless model has again appeared on page three of The Sun newspaper, two days after speculation began that the redtop had brought the 44 year old feature to an end.
Topless Page Three Feature Returns
A topless model has again appeared on page three of The Sun newspaper, two days after speculation began that the redtop had brought the 44 year old feature to an end.
20 January 2015
The Sun Allegedly Drops Topless Page Three
The Sun newspaper is reportedly to change its long running topless Page Three feature. According to a report by the Times, which shares a publisher with the redtop, last Friday's edition of the Sun was the last to feature a topless woman on page three.
The Sun Allegedly Drops Topless Page Three
The Sun newspaper is reportedly to change its long running topless Page Three feature. According to a report by the Times, which shares a publisher with the redtop, last Friday's edition of the Sun was the last to feature a topless woman on page three.
05 November 2010
UK Property Prices 'Still Falling'
House prices in the three months to October were 1.2% lower than in the preceding three months, according to the Halifax. The financial services provider, part of the Lloyds Banking Group, said prices in October were 2.3% lower than at the end of 2009 on a seasonally adjusted basis (-1.2% unadjusted).
UK Property Prices 'Still Falling'
House prices in the three months to October were 1.2% lower than in the preceding three months, according to the Halifax. The financial services provider, part of the Lloyds Banking Group, said prices in October were 2.3% lower than at the end of 2009 on a seasonally adjusted basis (-1.2% unadjusted).
09 June 2005
Manufacturing output shows slight upward trend
Figures published today by the Office of National Statistics have shown that between March and April this year manufacturing output rose by 0.9%. While analysts warn that monthly growth rates are "volatile" indicators of productivity, there were nonetheless widespread rises in manufacturing, the most significant being increases in output of 2.
Manufacturing output shows slight upward trend
Figures published today by the Office of National Statistics have shown that between March and April this year manufacturing output rose by 0.9%. While analysts warn that monthly growth rates are "volatile" indicators of productivity, there were nonetheless widespread rises in manufacturing, the most significant being increases in output of 2.
13 December 2012
Cyber Criminal Arrests Made
Detectives from the Met Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU) investigating cyber criminals have arrested three people over ransomware . This is malicious software that is inadvertently downloaded and infects the victim's computer. It dupes computer users into believing they are subject to a police enquiry in an attempt to extort money from them.
Cyber Criminal Arrests Made
Detectives from the Met Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU) investigating cyber criminals have arrested three people over ransomware . This is malicious software that is inadvertently downloaded and infects the victim's computer. It dupes computer users into believing they are subject to a police enquiry in an attempt to extort money from them.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A showery start with outbreaks most frequent north of Lough Neagh and through the morning, before dwindling during the afternoon as the northwest breezes ease and brighter spells of weak sunshine prosper. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A dry night, save for a few light showers around the coasts, with prolonged clear spells and light winds bringing a frosty dawn for many in central and southern parts. Minimum temperature -3 °C.