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Issue: 831
Date: 22 October 1993

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Harold Macmillan David Cameron Harold Macmillan
October 2011
David Cameron Florence Cameron David Cameron
September 2010
David Cameron William Hague George Osborne Theresa May Philip Hammond House Of Commons David Cameron
September 2013
2000s
Donald Rumsfeld Donald Rumsfeld
April 2003
Christmas Christmas
December 2001
Stock Market Traders Stock Market Traders
October 2008
1990s
Prince Charles Prince Charles
October 1998
Raine Spencer Count Jean-Francois de Chambrun Raine Spencer
July 1993
Kenneth Baker Kenneth Baker
May 1990
1980s
Michael Foot Michael Foot
November 1980
David Steel David Owen Ian Paisley David Steel
November 1984
David Owen Rosie Barnes David Owen
September 1987
1970s
Harold Wilson Reginald Maudling Harold Wilson
April 1974
Christmas Jeremy Thorpe Christmas
December 1977
1960s
Harold Macmillan Dorothy Macmillan Harold Macmillan
November 1963
Prince Philip Prince Philip
March 1964
Ted Heath Harold Wilson Ted Heath
March 1966
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