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Issue: 536
Date: 2 July 1982

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
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Ross Kemp Rebekah Brooks (nee Wade) Ross Kemp
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Douglas Hurd Douglas Hurd
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Rupert Murdoch Princess Diana Rupert Murdoch
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David Jenkins David Jenkins
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Christmas Peter Walker Christmas
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Concorde Concorde
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January 1971
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February 1969
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March 1965
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