File:Freddiehamster.jpg

Summary
This is the front page of The Sun from March 13, 1986.

Fair use rationale
This low-resolution reproduction of one of the most famous British newspaper headlines significantly enhances the article relating to Freddie Starr, its subject. It is also believed to be fair use in The Sun, since this is the newspaper from which it is taken. It is also believed to be fair use in Max Clifford, since Clifford was the publicist behind the story, and Kelvin MacKenzie, the editor of The Sun at the time. The headline is often cited as typical of MacKenzie's style of tabloid journalism. The image allows identification and provides valuable information relating to the newspaper headline, which is referred to within the Wikipedia articles. It is unrepeatable and no free use version can be made. Its reproduction on Wikipedia will not diminish the copyright owner's ability to exploit their work.