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Issue: 1092
Date: 31 October 2003

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
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Ed Miliband Ed balls Ed Miliband
October 2012
Ed Miliband Len McCluskey Ed Miliband
July 2013
Sarah Brown Samantha Cameron Miriam Gonzalez Durantez Sarah Brown
March 2010
2000s
Michael Howard Michael Howard
February 2004
Sir Ian Blair Sir Ian Blair
September 2005
Tony Blair Gordon Brown Tony Blair
October 2004
1990s
Bill Clinton Robin Cook Bill Clinton
April 1999
John Major John Major
February 1993
John Major John Major
November 1994
1980s
David Frost Michael Parkinson Anna Ford Peter Jay David Frost
January 1981
Robert Maxwell Robert Maxwell
November 1986
Princess Diana Selina Scott Princess Diana
December 1982
1970s
Harold Wilson Harold Wilson
January 1975
Ted Heath Alec Douglas-Home Ted Heath
January 1972
Alec Douglas-Home Ian Smith Alec Douglas-Home
December 1971
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Lyndon B Johnson Harold Wilson Lyndon B Johnson
February 1968
Alan Freeman Ringo Starr Alan Freeman
February 1965
Jackie Onassis John F Kennedy Jr Jackie Onassis
August 1962
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