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Issue: 257
Date: 22 October 1971

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Theresa May Nicola Sturgeon Nigel Farage Paul Nuttall Philip Hammond Tom Watson Jeremy Corbyn Theresa May
March 2017
Rupert Murdoch Wendi Deng Nigella Lawson Charles Saatchi Rupert Murdoch
July 2013
2000s
Tony Blair Colonel Gaddafi Tony Blair
April 2004
Christmas Christmas
December 2000
Gordon Brown Alistair Darling Gordon Brown
November 2008
1990s
George Carey Basil Hulme George Carey
March 1995
Ted Heath Saddam Hussein Ted Heath
October 1990
Princess Diana Princess Diana
May 1996
1980s
Nigel Lawson Margaret Thatcher Nigel Lawson
May 1989
Neil Kinnock Neil Kinnock
October 1987
Neil Kinnock Tony Benn Neil Kinnock
July 1984
1970s
Ted Heath Christmas Ted Heath
December 1973
Ted Heath Ted Heath
July 1972
Takeo Fukuda Giulio Andreotti Jimmy Carter Jim Callaghan Helmut Schmidt Valery Giscard d'Estaing Pierre Trudeau Takeo Fukuda
May 1977
1960s
George Best Bobby Charlton Paddy Crerand George Best
August 1969
Jim Callaghan Jim Callaghan
March 1968
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