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Issue: 788
Date: 28 February 1992

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June 2017
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July 2016
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October 2011
2000s
House Of Commons House Of Commons
October 2009
Michael Jackson Michael Jackson
July 2009
The Census The Census
May 2001
1990s
Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein
August 1990
John Major John Major
June 1995
Princess Diana John Major Robert Maxwell Cecil Parkinson Princess Diana
October 1991
1980s
Jeremy Thorpe Jeremy Thorpe
February 1982
Rupert Murdoch Harold Evans Rupert Murdoch
February 1982
Geoffrey Howe Geoffrey Howe
March 1982
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George Brown George Brown
November 1970
Ted Heath Pope Paul VI Ted Heath
April 1973
Cyril Smith Jeremy Thorpe Cyril Smith
December 1972
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Hippies Hippies
August 1967
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August 1965
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July 1963
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