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Issue: 31
Date: 22 February 1963

Rishi Sunak House Of Commons Parliament Rishi Sunak
April 2024
William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Theresa May Nigel Farage Boris Johnson Liam Fox David Davis Philip Hammond Nicky Morgan Jeremy Corbyn Theresa May
December 2016
Ken Clarke Ken Clarke
February 2011
Rupert Murdoch Rupert Murdoch
May 2012
2000s
The Queen The Queen
June 2005
Neil Hamilton Christine Hamilton Neil Hamilton
August 2001
Gordon Brown Sarah Brown Gordon Brown
July 2007
1990s
Princess Diana Princess Diana
August 1995
The Queen Prince Philip The Queen
November 1997
John Major David Owen John Major
September 1992
1980s
Neil Kinnock Glynis Kinnock Neil Kinnock
June 1984
Pamella Bordes Pamella Bordes
April 1989
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
April 1988
1970s
Anthony Barber Anthony Barber
July 1971
Concorde Concorde
January 1976
Harold Wilson Reginald Maudling Harold Wilson
April 1974
1960s
Jim Callaghan Jim Callaghan
September 1967
Alan Freeman Ringo Starr Alan Freeman
February 1965
Mao Tse-Tung Mao Tse-Tung
January 1967
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