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The Sun resurrects topless models on Page 3 ending days of rumours

Thursday's edition of The Sun features a topless model on Page 3 ending rumours that the newspaper had decided to drop the long-running feature.

Campaigners had been celebrating a victory after topless photos did not appear in three consecutive editions of the daily newspaper.

The Sun newspaper refused to confirm or deny the reports.

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  1. Libby Wiener

David Cameron refuses to reveal his views on Page 3

While the Education Secretary Nicky Morgan today welcomed the demise of the Sun's page 3 topless women, it's not clear where the Prime Minister stands on the newspaper's apparent policy shift.

His spokesman told lobby journalists that David Cameron 'thinks that what newspapers publish is a matter for newspapers’.

He refused to say whether the Prime Minister believed it was a good thing or not that the newspaper had dropped images of topless women. He also wouldn't be drawn on whether Mr Cameron was happy to have the newspaper open on page three at his breakfast table.

Earlier, Nicky Morgan called the decision of The Sun to show women with their breasts covered by bikini tops as ‘a long overdue decision'.

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