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Issue: 851
Date: 29 July 1994

Rishi Sunak House Of Commons Parliament Rishi Sunak
April 2024
William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Prince Philip Prince Charles Prince Philip
June 2011
The Queen Sarah Ferguson The Queen
May 2010
Hugh Grant Hugh Grant
March 2013
2000s
Tony Blair Valery Giscard d'Estaing Tony Blair
May 2003
George W Bush Donald Rumsfeld George W Bush
May 2004
Gordon Brown Andrew Marr Baroness Scotland Alistair Darling Harriet Harman David Miliband Boris Johnson Gordon Brown
October 2009
1990s
Tony Blair Jacques Chirac Tony Blair
October 1999
John Gummer John Gummer
August 1995
Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein
August 1990
1980s
Margaret Thatcher Denis Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
January 1988
Lord Matthews Lord Matthews
June 1980
Ken Livingstone Ken Livingstone
April 1986
1970s
The Queen The Queen
October 1972
Ted Heath Ted Heath
July 1972
IRA IRA
June 1974
1960s
Quintin Hogg Quintin Hogg
April 1964
Harold Wilson The Queen Pope Paul VI Marianne Faithful Harold Wilson
March 1967
Dr Verwoerd Dr Verwoerd
September 1966
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