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Issue: 1457
Date: 17 November 2017

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Prince Charles Camilla Parker Bowles Prince Charles
August 2017
Theresa May Nicola Sturgeon Nigel Farage Paul Nuttall Philip Hammond Tom Watson Jeremy Corbyn Theresa May
March 2017
Lord Rennard Lord Rennard
January 2014
2000s
Gordon Brown Sarah Brown Gordon Brown
July 2007
Tony Blair Tony Blair
April 2001
Tony Blair Peter Mandelson Tony Blair
February 2001
1990s
Prince Charles Tony Blair Cherie Blair Prince Charles
September 1997
Corgis Corgis
August 1993
Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein
March 1991
1980s
Francis Pym Francis Pym
June 1983
Neil Kinnock Ken Livingstone Neil Kinnock
May 1989
Andre Previn Advanced Passenger Train Andre Previn
December 1981
1970s
The Queen The Queen
November 1975
Harold Wilson Jim Callaghan Harold Wilson
April 1976
John Stonehouse John Stonehouse
October 1975
1960s
Ringo Starr John Lennon Harold Wilson George Harrison Paul McCartney Ringo Starr
June 1965
Roy Thomson Roy Thomson
October 1966
Ian Paisley Ian Paisley
January 1969
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