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Issue: 166
Date: 26 April 1968

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
George Osborne George Osborne
March 2017
Ed Miliband Len McCluskey Ed Miliband
July 2013
David Cameron George Osborne David Cameron
May 2016
2000s
Gordon Brown Cheryl Cole Alesha Dixon Gordon Brown
March 2009
Jacqui Smith Jacqui Smith
January 2008
Gordon Brown Gordon Brown
February 2009
1990s
Ian Hislop Roy Hattersley Ian Hislop
February 1992
Neil Hamilton John Major James Goldsmith Sarah Ferguson Jeffrey Archer Neil Hamilton
November 1996
Prince Edward Will Carling Prince Edward
January 1999
1980s
Peter Parker Peter Parker
January 1982
Neil Kinnock Glynis Kinnock Neil Kinnock
June 1984
Denis Thatcher Margaret Thatcher Denis Thatcher
October 1981
1970s
Julius Libman Julius Libman
March 1971
Jeremy Thorpe Jeremy Thorpe
February 1976
The Queen Prince Philip The Queen Mother Prince Charles Princess Anne The Queen
December 1972
1960s
Hippies Hippies
August 1967
Alec Douglas-Home Alec Douglas-Home
January 1964
Roy Thomson Roy Thomson
October 1966
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