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Issue: 647
Date: 3 October 1986

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
David Cameron William Hague George Osborne Theresa May Philip Hammond House Of Commons David Cameron
September 2013
Angela Merkel Angela Merkel
December 2011
Russian Soldiers Russian Soldiers
March 2014
2000s
Tony Blair Alastair Campbell Tony Blair
June 2002
Alastair Campbell Peter Mandelson Alastair Campbell
September 2003
Ken Livingstone Frank Dobson Ken Livingstone
February 2000
1990s
Tony Blair Cherie Blair John Prescott Pauline Prescott Tony Blair
January 1999
The Queen The Queen
January 1996
Glenn Hoddle Glenn Hoddle
February 1999
1980s
Keith Joseph Keith Joseph
July 1980
David Owen David Steel David Owen
May 1987
Geoffrey Howe Geoffrey Howe
March 1982
1970s
David Owen Menachem Begin David Owen
March 1978
Spiro Agnew Richard Nixon Spiro Agnew
October 1973
Idi Amin Idi Amin
June 1975
1960s
John F Kennedy Nikita Khrushchev John F Kennedy
November 1962
Cardinal Heenan Cardinal Heenan
March 1965
The Queen Harold Wilson The Queen
November 1969
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