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Issue: 19
Date: 7 September 1962

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February 2011
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October 2016
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September 2016
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April 2005
The Dome The Dome
January 2000
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October 2003
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Tony Blair Gordon Brown Tony Blair
January 1998
Tony Blair Gordon Brown Robin Cook Tony Blair
April 1999
John Major George Bush John Major
August 1992
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Christmas Harold Macmillan Denis Thatcher The Queen Margaret Thatcher Harold Wilson Jim Callaghan Alec Douglas-Home Christmas
December 1985
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July 1985
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December 1981
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Ted Heath Ted Heath
July 1972
Reg Prentice Margaret Thatcher Reg Prentice
October 1977
Emperor Hirohito Emperor Hirohito
October 1971
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Harold Wilson Harold Wilson
May 1969
John F Kennedy Nikita Khrushchev John F Kennedy
November 1962
Ted Heath Ted Heath
February 1966
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