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  • First issue of the Daily Herald (later renamed The Sun).

  • First issue of The Sun published as a broadsheet paper by IPC.

  • First issue of The Sun published in tabloid format and under the ownership of Rupert Murdoch.

  • Stephanie Rahn becomes the first topless page 3 girl in The Sun. Page 3 had been published since the first issue but the girls had been clothed.

  • The first Dear Deidre column is published in The Sun.

  • The new Sun Bingo red card is launched, promising a £1 million prize. Four days later the first winner of a £1 million prize in newspaper bingo is announced as Derek Parsons, a 39 year old businessman from Bristol. He shared the prize with his 22 year old secretary, Miss Sarah Rose, to whom he was getting engaged.

  • The Sun publishes its first issues from Wapping.

  • The Sun raises £1.3 million in response to the Zeebrugge ferry disaster [the Herald of Free Enterprise left port with its bow doors open on March 6 killing 193 passengers and crew, 75 of whom were The Sun readers taking advantage of a £1-a-passenger offer for a trip to the Continent]. £700,000 comes from sales of the Ferry Aid single Let It Be which reaches number 1 on April 4 staying there for 2 more weeks.

  • The Sun launches its Lotto game offering a £30,000 jackpot which rose by £2,000 each day it was not won. [It was first announced on January 18. By February 4 over 4 million entries had been received. The final entry of 4,305,162 was recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as being the largest ever entry in a newspaper competition.]

  • The Sun appoints Kenneth Donlan as its Ombudsman, the first such post holder on a national newspaper.

  • The Sun launches its first “Holiday for…” offer. [Readers could get a 5-day holiday at a Holimarine Holiday Park for £6.50 by collecting four tokens in the paper and sending them off with the booking form coupon.]

  • The Sun publishes its Scottish edition supporting independence.

  • First issue of The Sun printed in Spain.

  • The Sun launched on the Internet.

  • The Sun launches “The Bun at War”, the first ever dedicated internet war edition paper, for the troops in the Balkans.

  • The Sun launches its Sun Mobile WAP site.

  • The Sun iPad edition launched.

  • Christmas Day iPad edition of The Sun is published [no print editions published].

  • The Sun launches a Sunday edition.

  • The Sun’s new multimedia studios, based in Thomas More Square, are officially opened by Arnold Schwarzenegger. This is the start of a project to provide in-house facilities for our titles to enable them to generate unique audio-visual content for our digital platforms.

  • Sun+ is launched and the title’s website provides paid-for only content from this date.

  • The Sun website becomes free to access.

  • Sun Savers, a new rewards club for readers, is launched.

  • The Sun launches Jabs Army, a campaign to recruit readers to volunteer to work in vaccination centres to help with the Covid vaccination rollout programme. By January 21 it had surpassed its 50,000 target.

  • Channel 4 airs Who Cares Wins Awards for the first time

  • The Sun hosts the only Election Showdown in the lead up to the Election 2024 off the back of the success' of one of its first video series, Never Mind The Ballots.