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Issue: 964
Date: 27 November 1998

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
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Theresa May Jean-Claude Juncker Theresa May
December 2017
Father Christmas Father Christmas
December 2012
2000s
John Prescott John Prescott
September 2002
Gordon Brown Gordon Brown
March 2000
Bill Clinton Hillary Clinton Bill Clinton
June 2003
1990s
Boris Yeltsin Slobodan Milosevic Boris Yeltsin
April 1999
William Hague Cecil Parkinson William Hague
June 1997
Neil Hamilton John Major James Goldsmith Sarah Ferguson Jeffrey Archer Neil Hamilton
November 1996
1980s
James Anderton James Anderton
January 1987
Margaret Thatcher Kenneth Kaunda Margaret Thatcher
August 1983
Christmas Harold Macmillan Denis Thatcher The Queen Margaret Thatcher Harold Wilson Jim Callaghan Alec Douglas-Home Christmas
December 1985
1970s
Denis Howell Denis Howell
September 1976
Groucho Marx Chico Marx Groucho Marx
March 1977
1960s
Harold Wilson Mary Wilson Harold Wilson
January 1968
Punch Punch
August 1964
George Best Bobby Charlton Paddy Crerand George Best
August 1969
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