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Issue: 740
Date: 27 April 1990

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
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David Cameron Michael Gove George Osborne Nigel Farage David Cameron
October 2013
Gordon Brown Piers Morgan Sarah Brown David Cameron Gordon Brown
February 2010
Prince Andrew Virginia Roberts Jeffrey Epstein The Queen Prince Andrew
January 2015
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Stock Market Traders Stock Market Traders
October 2008
Iain Duncan Smith Ken Clarke Iain Duncan Smith
September 2001
George W Bush Pope John Paul II George W Bush
June 2004
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The Queen Prince Philip The Queen
November 1999
Edwina Currie Edwina Currie
February 1994
Glenn Hoddle Glenn Hoddle
February 1999
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Margaret Thatcher Denis Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
August 1987
Arthur Scargill Arthur Scargill
August 1984
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Michael Heseltine Michael Heseltine
February 1973
Harold Wilson Harold Wilson
October 1972
Prince Philip Prince Philip
May 1971
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Ian Smith Ian Smith
January 1966
Harold Macmillan Charles De Gaulle Harold Macmillan
January 1963
Ted Heath Enoch Powell Ted Heath
September 1968
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