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Issue: 253
Date: 27 August 1971

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
David Davis Boris Johnson Theresa May Philip Hammond Amber Rudd David Davis
December 2016
Gordon Brown Piers Morgan Sarah Brown David Cameron Gordon Brown
February 2010
Naomi Campbell Phillip Green Naomi Campbell
August 2010
2000s
Gordon Brown David Cameron Tony Blair Fern Britton Gordon Brown
December 2009
Michael Martin Gordon Brown Joanna Lumley Margaret Moran Hazel Blears House Of Commons Michael Martin
May 2009
Tony Blair Tony Blair
February 2002
1990s
Christmas Christmas
December 1996
John Major John Major
November 1992
Jonathan Aitken Jonathan Aitken
April 1995
1980s
Geoffrey Howe Geoffrey Howe
July 1989
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
November 1989
Geoffrey Howe Geoffrey Howe
March 1982
1970s
The Queen The Queen
November 1975
Harold Wilson Richard Nixon Harold Wilson
January 1970
Groucho Marx Chico Marx Groucho Marx
March 1977
1960s
George Best Bobby Charlton Paddy Crerand George Best
August 1969
Common Market Common Market
May 1967
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