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Issue: 392
Date: 24 December 1976

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
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September 2011
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December 2016
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August 2013
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Gordon Brown Andrew Marr Baroness Scotland Alistair Darling Harriet Harman David Miliband Boris Johnson Gordon Brown
October 2009
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December 2006
Gordon Brown Gordon Brown
March 2000
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Princess Diana Princess Diana
September 1997
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
October 1990
Tony Blair Tony Blair
March 1998
1980s
Margaret Thatcher Mickey Mouse Margaret Thatcher
March 1989
Len Murray Len Murray
September 1984
Mark Thatcher Mark Thatcher
April 1984
1970s
Michael Argyle Michael Argyle
August 1971
Denis Healey Denis Healey
June 1976
Reginald Maudling Reginald Maudling
August 1977
1960s
Harold Wilson Harold Wilson
December 1965
Ted Heath Harold Wilson Ted Heath
March 1966
Harold Wilson Lyndon B Johnson Harold Wilson
April 1968
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