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Issue: 115
Date: 13 May 1966

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
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Donald Trump Theresa May Emmanuel Macron Angela Merkel Xi Jinping Vladimir Putin Donald Trump
July 2017
David Cameron Francis Maude David Cameron
April 2012
Pope Benedict XVI Pope Benedict XVI
April 2010
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Tony Blair Pope John Paul II Tony Blair
March 2003
The Addams Family The Addams Family
March 2005
George W Bush George Bush Laura Bush Barbara Bush George W Bush
January 2001
1990s
Christmas Mohamed Al Fayed Christmas
December 1997
Nick Brown Ron Davies Nick Brown
November 1998
House Of Commons House Of Commons
November 1993
1980s
Michael Foot Christmas Michael Foot
December 1981
Geoffrey Howe Geoffrey Howe
March 1981
Robert Runcie Robert Runcie
July 1986
1970s
Harold Wilson Mary Wilson Harold Wilson
July 1971
The Queen Jean-B?©del Bokassa The Queen
September 1979
Henry Kissinger John Vorster Henry Kissinger
September 1976
1960s
Harold Wilson Harold Wilson
March 1969
Black Rod House Of Commons Black Rod
April 1966
Hippies Hippies
August 1967
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