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Issue: 1125
Date: 4 February 2005

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Giftmart Catalogue Giftmart Catalogue
February 2014
Boris Johnson Boris Johnson
March 2016
Donald Trump Melania Trump Donald Trump
February 2017
2000s
Tony Blair Gordon Brown Tony Blair
October 2003
The Queen Prince Philip The Queen
March 2006
Tony Blair Tony Blair
October 2001
1990s
Pamella Bordes Andrew Neil Pamella Bordes
February 1990
James Goldsmith James Goldsmith
October 1996
David Mellor David Mellor
July 1992
1980s
Rupert Murdoch William Rees-Mogg Rupert Murdoch
January 1981
Neil Kinnock Neil Kinnock
March 1987
Michael Foot Tony Benn Michael Foot
April 1981
1970s
The Queen Prince Philip The Queen Mother Prince Charles Princess Anne The Queen
December 1972
Richard Nixon Jimmy Carter Richard Nixon
January 1978
Denis Howell Denis Howell
September 1976
1960s
George Best Bobby Charlton Paddy Crerand George Best
August 1969
Charles De Gaulle Charles De Gaulle
December 1965
Harold Wilson Jim Callaghan Pat Pheonix Harold Wilson
August 1966
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