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Issue: 1451
Date: 25 August 2017

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Theresa May Theresa May
June 2017
Sarah Brown Samantha Cameron Miriam Gonzalez Durantez Sarah Brown
March 2010
Theresa May Boris Johnson Liam Fox Jeremy Hunt Chris Grayling Priti Patel David Mundell David Gauke Gavin Williamson Ben Gummer Baroness Evans David Liddington Sajid Javid David Davis Amber Rudd Philip Hammond Michael Fallon Elizabeth Truss Theresa May
September 2016
2000s
Gordon Brown Gordon Brown
September 2005
Christmas Christmas
December 2004
Richard Branson Richard Branson
September 2000
1990s
Michael Portillo Michael Portillo
October 1995
VE Day VE Day
May 1995
John Gummer John Gummer
May 1990
1980s
Dame Edna Everage Arthur Scargill Dame Edna Everage
September 1983
Arthur Scargill Arthur Scargill
March 1984
Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan
July 1985
1970s
Ted Heath Vic Feather Ted Heath
August 1972
The Queen The Queen
November 1973
1960s
Quintin Hogg Quintin Hogg
April 1964
Karl Marx Tariq Ali Daniel Cohn Bendit Karl Marx
June 1968
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