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Issue: 971
Date: 5 March 1999

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Lord Leveson Lord Leveson
November 2012
Peter Robinson Iris Robinson Peter Robinson
January 2010
David Cameron Nick Clegg William Hague Theresa May David Cameron
September 2012
2000s
Boris Johnson Ray Lewis Boris Johnson
July 2008
Princess Diana Princess Diana
August 2007
The Queen Camilla Parker Bowles The Queen
June 2000
1990s
John Major David Frost John Major
January 1993
Prince Philip Elena Ceausescu Nicolai Ceausescu The Queen Prince Philip
January 1990
1980s
Brenda Dean Brenda Dean
February 1986
Jeffrey Archer Mary Archer Jeffrey Archer
July 1987
Michael Heseltine Michael Heseltine
April 1983
1970s
George Wigg George Wigg
December 1976
Reginald Maudling Harold Wilson Richard Nixon Alec Douglas-Home Ted Heath Tony Armstrong-Jones Reginald Maudling
December 1971
Ted Heath Ted Heath
January 1971
1960s
Harold Macmillan Charles De Gaulle Harold Macmillan
January 1963
Mao Tse-Tung Mao Tse-Tung
January 1967
Anita Ekberg Anita Ekberg
September 1965
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