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Issue: 803
Date: 25 September 1992

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
David Cameron Nick Clegg Gordon Brown David Cameron
April 2010
Father Christmas Christmas Father Christmas
December 2013
Prince Harry Meghan Markle Prince Harry
December 2017
2000s
Tony Blair Tony Blair
August 2003
George W Bush John Kerry George W Bush
October 2004
Gordon Brown Andrew Marr Gordon Brown
June 2009
1990s
Tony Blair Bill Clinton Tony Blair
February 1998
Prince Charles Prince Edward Prince Andrew Prince Charles
June 1999
John Major John Major
June 1995
1980s
Ian Paisley Ian Paisley
November 1985
Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan
November 1983
Margaret Thatcher Geoffrey Howe Leon Brittan Nigel Lawson Keith Joseph Margaret Thatcher
January 1985
1970s
Richard Nixon Jimmy Carter Richard Nixon
January 1978
Geoffrey Rippon Geoffrey Rippon
July 1971
Lord Matthews Lord Matthews
January 1971
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Fifth anniversary Fifth anniversary
October 1966
George Brown Harold Wilson George Brown
March 1967
Harold Macmillan John F Kennedy Harold Macmillan
April 1962
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