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Issue: 241
Date: 12 March 1971

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Theresa May Philip Hammond Theresa May
October 2016
David Cameron King Abdullah David Cameron
March 2011
David Cameron Michael Gove Boris Johnson Theresa May Nigel Farage Sarah Vine Jeremy Corbyn David Cameron
July 2016
2000s
Gordon Brown Andrew Marr Baroness Scotland Alistair Darling Harriet Harman David Miliband Boris Johnson Gordon Brown
October 2009
David Miliband Gordon Brown David Miliband
August 2008
John Prescott Tony Blair Gordon Brown John Prescott
May 2004
1990s
Bill Clinton Bill Clinton
December 1998
Princess Diana Princess Diana
July 1996
John Major Douglas Hurd John Major
November 1992
1980s
Prince Charles Prince Charles
June 1981
Norman Willis Norman Willis
September 1986
Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan
July 1985
1970s
Peter Shore Peter Shore
August 1975
George Brown Malcolm Muggeridge George Brown
July 1970
Michael Foot Michael Foot
May 1975
1960s
George Brown Harold Wilson George Brown
March 1967
Dr Verwoerd Dr Verwoerd
September 1966
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