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Issue: 867
Date: 10 March 1995

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
George Osborne George Osborne
October 2015
Boris Johnson Boris Johnson
March 2016
Philip Green Theresa May Boris Johnson Jeremy Corbyn Philip Green
August 2016
2000s
Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein
December 2003
Tony Blair Gordon Brown Tony Blair
May 2007
Tony Blair Cherie Blair Euan Blair Nicholas Blair Kathryn Blair Tony Blair
June 2001
1990s
Tony Blair Gordon Brown Tony Blair
January 1998
John Major Michael Heseltine John Major
March 1991
William Waldegrave William Waldegrave
February 1996
1980s
Margaret Thatcher Willie Whitelaw Jim Prior Margaret Thatcher
December 1982
Douglas Hurd Douglas Hurd
May 1988
David Owen David Owen
September 1989
1970s
Cyril Smith Jeremy Thorpe Cyril Smith
March 1976
Jim Callaghan Jim Callaghan
November 1975
The Queen Jean-B?©del Bokassa The Queen
September 1979
1960s
Cuban Missile Crisis Cuban Missile Crisis
December 1962
Prince Philip Prince Philip
March 1964
Lyndon B Johnson Harold Wilson Lyndon B Johnson
April 1965
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