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Issue: 567
Date: 9 September 1983

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Francesco Schettino Francesco Schettino
January 2012
Gordon Brown Piers Morgan Sarah Brown David Cameron Gordon Brown
February 2010
David Cameron Nick Clegg Gordon Brown David Cameron
April 2010
2000s
Gordon Brown Gordon Brown
February 2009
Gordon Brown Gordon Brown
March 2007
Gordon Brown Tony Blair John Prescott Gordon Brown
May 2006
1990s
Edwina Currie Edwina Currie
February 1994
John Major Norma Major John Major
September 1995
Princess Diana Princess Diana
August 1995
1980s
Rupert Murdoch Hugh Trevor-Roper Rupert Murdoch
May 1983
Prince Andrew Prince Andrew
October 1982
Richard Branson Princess Michael of Kent Prince Michael of Kent Richard Branson
November 1987
1970s
Ted Heath Vic Feather Ted Heath
August 1972
Harold Wilson Henry Kissinger Harold Wilson
April 1974
Princess Anne Princess Anne
July 1976
1960s
Enoch Powell Enoch Powell
May 1968
Ian Smith Ian Smith
January 1966
Harold Macmillan Dorothy Macmillan Harold Macmillan
November 1963
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