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Issue: 1391
Date: 1 May 2015

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
David Cameron Michael Ashcroft David Cameron
October 2015
Donald Trump Theresa May Emmanuel Macron Angela Merkel Xi Jinping Vladimir Putin Donald Trump
July 2017
Prince Charles Camilla Parker Bowles Prince Charles
November 2013
2000s
Bob Geldof Paul McCartney Madonna Pete Townshend Elton John Pete Doherty Bob Geldof
July 2005
Charles Kennedy Sarah Gurling Charles Kennedy
July 2002
Gordon Brown Peter Mandelson Gordon Brown
August 2009
1990s
Rail Privatisation Rail Privatisation
February 1996
Bill Clinton Hillary Clinton Bill Clinton
December 1993
1980s
Peter Parker Peter Parker
January 1982
Michael Foot Michael Foot
September 1982
Arthur Scargill Arthur Scargill
January 1982
1970s
Jim Callaghan Jim Callaghan
April 1979
Harold Wilson Harold Wilson
September 1977
Ted Heath Ted Heath
June 1971
1960s
John F Kennedy Nikita Khrushchev John F Kennedy
November 1962
Dr Verwoerd Dr Verwoerd
September 1966
Bernadette Devlin Bernadette Devlin
September 1969
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