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Issue: 435
Date: 18 August 1978

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
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December 2016
Colonel Gaddafi Colonel Gaddafi
September 2011
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May 2014
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John Prescott Tony Blair Gordon Brown John Prescott
May 2004
Tony Blair George W Bush  Jose Maria Aznar Tony Blair
March 2003
Polar Bears Polar Bears
December 2009
1990s
Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein
August 1990
George Bush Barbara Bush George Bush
April 1991
John Major John Major
February 1997
1980s
Wimbledon Princess Margaret Wimbledon
July 1981
Tony Benn Michael Foot Tony Benn
October 1982
Margaret Thatcher Michael Heseltine Margaret Thatcher
January 1986
1970s
Henry Kissinger Gerald Ford Henry Kissinger
October 1976
Anthony Barber Anthony Barber
July 1971
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Ted Heath Ted Heath
March 1963
Ted Heath George Brown Harold Wilson Ian Smith Ted Heath
January 1967
Richard Ingrams Ted Heath Richard Ingrams
January 1969
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