A "No More Page 3" t-shirt is winging its way to The Sun editor David Dinsmore, his prize for winning End Violence Against Women's (EVAW) Sexist of the Year 2014. I suspect he won't be wearing it on Christmas Day, he looks like more of a Christmas jumper kind of a guy. The paper's notorious Page 3 and its supposedly anti-breast cancer "Check 'em Tuesday" campaign (oh look, more topless women, what a surprise), were the feats that won him the top prize. (Here at Red, we prefer this kind of anti-breast cancer initiative.)

“Our warmest congratulations to David Dinsmore for his valiant persistence in peddling pornography under the guise of ‘news’," says EVAW’s spokeswoman, Sarah Green.  “Mr Dinsmore no doubt provoked more nominations than any other sexist this year for his additional daring in creating a cancer prevention campaign as a blatant cover for continued daily sexual objectification of women. Transparent!”

The pathetic-ness of a newspaper needing breasts to sell copies requires no more comment from me. But what does beggar belief, is The Sun's response.  “On a day in which 150 women were executed by the Islamic State for refusing to marry IS militants, to target a newspaper that has run high-profile campaigns against domestic violence and supported the causes of rape victims and victims of serial abuse is both absurd and ridiculous."

What? How on earth is the horror of Islamic State relevant here? How is The Sun somehow the injured party because EVAW has highlighted the paper's obvious anti-feminism tendencies, rather than sending a t-shirt to IS militants. Speechless.

Second place in the EVAW awards went to Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto 5 game - players can murder  “a woman in prostitution". Excellent work, guys.

If you haven't yet signed the No More Page 3 petition, today could be the day. And before you issue another harrumphy statement,  Mr Dinsmore, it doesn't mean we think you're as bad as an Isis terrorist, it just means we think women's breasts are not news.