David Dinsmore

and made the move to London after becoming picture editor of the News of the World under Phil Hall.

[6] Dinsmore was appointed editor of The Sun in June 2013, replacing Dominic Mohan.

[7] Following his appointment to the job, he faced criticism as a result of the growing support for the No More Page 3 campaign, which challenged the appropriateness of bare breasts in the family newspaper.

In November 2013, he stated that he had no intention of dropping the Page 3 feature, despite the pressure from campaign supporters including politicians, celebrities and student bodies.

[16] On 2 September 2015, he was promoted to Chief Operating Officer of News UK, and Tony Gallagher succeeded him as editor of The Sun.