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Issue: 927
Date: 27 June 1997

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
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2010s
Theresa May Boris Johnson Liam Fox Jeremy Hunt Chris Grayling Priti Patel David Mundell David Gauke Gavin Williamson Ben Gummer Baroness Evans David Liddington Sajid Javid David Davis Amber Rudd Philip Hammond Michael Fallon Elizabeth Truss Theresa May
September 2016
Jeremy Corbyn Jeremy Corbyn
August 2015
Tony Blair Tony Blair
September 2015
2000s
David Miliband Gordon Brown David Miliband
August 2008
Cherie Blair Cherie Blair
August 2003
Tony Blair Tony Blair
January 2004
1990s
Nick Brown Ron Davies Nick Brown
November 1998
Norman Lamont Norman Lamont
December 1992
1980s
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
February 1986
Robert Maxwell Robert Maxwell
November 1986
Douglas Hurd Colin Moynihan Douglas Hurd
June 1988
1970s
Richard Crossman Richard Crossman
March 1972
Denis Healey Edna Healey Denis Healey
April 1976
Idi Amin Pope Paul VI Idi Amin
September 1975
1960s
Jim Callaghan Jim Callaghan
April 1969
Harold Wilson Napoleon Harold Wilson
May 1968
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