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Issue: 372
Date: 19 March 1976

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
English Countryside English Countryside
September 2011
Tom Watson The Queen Prince Philip Tony Blair Gordon Brown John Major Nadiya Hussain Tom Watson
October 2015
David Cameron Nick Clegg David Cameron
June 2010
2000s
David Beckham Tony Blair David Beckham
January 2007
Dennis Stevenson Andrew Hornby Fred Goodwin Thomas McKillop Dennis Stevenson
February 2009
Tony Blair Alastair Campbell Tony Blair
July 2003
1990s
John Major Michael Heseltine John Major
March 1991
The Queen Prince Philip The Queen
November 1999
Orange Men Orange Men
July 1998
1980s
Jimmy Carter Jimmy Carter
April 1980
Arthur Scargill Arthur Scargill
March 1984
1970s
Harold Wilson Henry Kissinger Harold Wilson
April 1974
Lord Denning Lord Denning
April 1977
John Profumo Geoffrey Rippon John Profumo
June 1973
1960s
Alec Douglas-Home Alec Douglas-Home
April 1964
The Queen The Queen
May 1965
Ringo Starr John Lennon Harold Wilson George Harrison Paul McCartney Ringo Starr
June 1965
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