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Issue: 1091
Date: 17 October 2003

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Theresa May Theresa May
May 2017
Father Christmas Christmas Father Christmas
December 2013
Rupert Murdoch Wendi Deng Nigella Lawson Charles Saatchi Rupert Murdoch
July 2013
2000s
Gordon Brown Alistair Darling Gordon Brown
September 2007
George W Bush George W Bush
November 2006
Gordon Brown Alistair Darling Gordon Brown
November 2008
1990s
Princess Diana John Major Robert Maxwell Cecil Parkinson Princess Diana
October 1991
Prince Philip Elena Ceausescu Nicolai Ceausescu The Queen Prince Philip
January 1990
Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein
August 1990
1980s
Prince Charles Prince Charles
June 1981
Zola Budd Zola Budd
April 1988
Nigel Lawson Nigel Lawson
March 1987
1970s
Henry Kissinger John Vorster Henry Kissinger
September 1976
Jim Callaghan Jim Callaghan
August 1979
Andrew Young Andrew Young
March 1978
1960s
Ronnie Kray Reggie Kray Ronnie Kray
March 1969
Joseph Stalin Joseph Stalin
October 1967
The Queen Harold Wilson The Queen
November 1969
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