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Issue: 267
Date: 10 March 1972

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Prince William David Cameron David Beckham Prince William
December 2010
Donald Trump Theresa May Emmanuel Macron Angela Merkel Xi Jinping Vladimir Putin Donald Trump
July 2017
Vladimir Putin Vladimir Putin
July 2014
2000s
Neil Hamilton Christine Hamilton Neil Hamilton
August 2001
Michael Martin Gordon Brown Joanna Lumley Margaret Moran Hazel Blears House Of Commons Michael Martin
May 2009
1990s
John Major George Bush John Major
August 1992
Michael Heseltine Michael Heseltine
April 1997
Yasser Arafat Yasser Arafat
September 1993
1980s
Rupert Murdoch Princess Diana Rupert Murdoch
September 1989
Len Murray Len Murray
December 1983
Welephant Welephant
June 1987
1970s
Ted Heath Ted Heath
February 1970
Harold Wilson Harold Wilson
September 1978
Alec Douglas-Home Ian Smith Alec Douglas-Home
December 1971
1960s
Ted Heath Ted Heath
August 1965
Richard Nixon Richard Nixon
November 1968
Harold Wilson George Wigg Mary Wilson Harold Wilson
September 1967
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