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Issue: 835
Date: 17 December 1993

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
David Davis Boris Johnson Theresa May Philip Hammond Amber Rudd David Davis
December 2016
David Cameron Michael Ashcroft David Cameron
October 2015
2000s
Michael Martin Jill Pay Michael Martin
December 2008
Condoleezza Rice George W Bush Condoleezza Rice
February 2005
David Cameron David Cameron
October 2008
1990s
George Bush George Bush
January 1991
Norman Lamont Norman Lamont
December 1992
John Gummer John Gummer
May 1990
1980s
Margaret Thatcher Willie Whitelaw Geoffrey Howe Norman St John-Stevas Margaret Thatcher
January 1981
Nigel Lawson Margaret Thatcher Nigel Lawson
May 1989
Rupert Murdoch Hugh Trevor-Roper Rupert Murdoch
May 1983
1970s
Geoffrey Rippon Geoffrey Rippon
July 1971
Jim Callaghan Jim Callaghan
September 1977
Alec Douglas-Home Ian Smith Alec Douglas-Home
December 1971
1960s
Jackie Onassis Aristotle Onassis Jackie Onassis
November 1968
Fifth anniversary Fifth anniversary
October 1966
George Brown George Brown
November 1966
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