: The term typically mocks the sensationalist and often hypocritical reporting found in British tabloids (like The Sun or The Daily Mirror ). [1]
: Within Private Eye , it serves as a "running gag" to highlight when a newspaper is recycling old tropes or engaging in prurient interest under the guise of "public interest" journalism. [1] Origins in Private Eye ladyboys lacy
The phrase "" refers to a specific recurring segment or a collection of content featured in the British satirical magazine Private Eye . [1] Context and Meaning : The term typically mocks the sensationalist and
: It parodies stories where reporters "expose" the personal lives of individuals or "vice" in foreign countries, often using lurid, alliterative headlines and dramatic undercover stings. [1] often using lurid