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Issue: 232
Date: 6 November 1970

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
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David Cameron William Hague George Osborne Theresa May Philip Hammond House Of Commons David Cameron
September 2013
The Queen Martin McGuinness The Queen
June 2012
Michael Gove Boris Johnson Michael Gove
November 2017
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The Dome The Dome
January 2000
Tony Blair Cherie Blair Tony Blair
May 2002
Bill Clinton Hillary Clinton Bill Clinton
June 2003
1990s
Tony Blair Bertie Aherne Tony Blair
August 1998
Sally Henderson Sally Henderson
September 1995
Prince Charles Prince Charles
March 1999
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The Queen Mother Princess Margaret The Queen Mother
April 1987
Michael Edwardes Michael Edwardes
October 1981
Rupert Murdoch William Rees-Mogg Rupert Murdoch
January 1981
1970s
Reginald Maudling Reginald Maudling
February 1972
Jean Shrimpton Jean Shrimpton
January 1971
Ted Heath Christmas Ted Heath
December 1973
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Harold Macmillan Charles De Gaulle Harold Macmillan
January 1963
Tony Benn Tony Benn
February 1969
Richard Nixon Richard Nixon
August 1968
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