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Issue: 1365
Date: 2 May 2014

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Jeremy Corbyn Jeremy Corbyn
November 2015
Hillary Clinton Bill Clinton Hillary Clinton
April 2015
Giftmart Catalogue Giftmart Catalogue
February 2014
2000s
Herman Von Rompoy Cathy Ashdown Herman Von Rompoy
November 2009
Tony Blair Cherie Blair Tony Blair
May 2002
The Queen Prince Philip The Queen
March 2006
1990s
Kenneth Baker Kenneth Baker
August 1991
The Queen Prince Philip The Queen
May 1991
House Of Commons House Of Commons
November 1993
1980s
Nigel Lawson Nigel Lawson
March 1985
Geoffrey Howe Geoffrey Howe
March 1980
Michael Foot Michael Foot
November 1981
1970s
The Queen Jean-B?©del Bokassa The Queen
September 1979
Princess Margaret Frankie Howerd Princess Margaret
April 1978
Ted Heath Anthony Barber Ted Heath
February 1972
1960s
Ringo Starr John Lennon Harold Wilson George Harrison Paul McCartney Ringo Starr
June 1965
Harold Wilson George Wigg Mary Wilson Harold Wilson
September 1967
Harold Wilson Lyndon B Johnson Harold Wilson
April 1968
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