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Issue: 287
Date: 15 December 1972

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
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2010s
Francesco Schettino Francesco Schettino
January 2012
Gordon Brown David Cameron Nick Clegg Sarah Brown Michael Caine Ed Balls Nick Griffin Gordon Brown
April 2010
Lauren Silverman Simon Cowell Lauren Silverman
August 2013
2000s
Tony Blair David Cameron Tony Blair
December 2005
John Major Edwina Currie John Major
October 2002
Colin Powell Ariel Sharon Colin Powell
April 2002
1990s
Sarah Ferguson Sarah Ferguson
March 1992
Prince Charles Tony Blair Cherie Blair Prince Charles
September 1997
Michael Jackson Lisa Marie Presley Michael Jackson
August 1994
1980s
Ronnie Corbett Nigel Lawson Ronnie Corbett
August 1988
Robert Maxwell Robert Maxwell
August 1984
Wimbledon Princess Margaret Wimbledon
July 1981
1970s
George Wigg George Wigg
December 1976
The Queen The Queen
March 1976
Duke of Kent Sir Terence Beckett Duke of Kent
October 1978
1960s
Hippies Hippies
August 1967
Harold Wilson Harold Wilson
April 1967
George Brown George Brown
November 1967
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