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Issue: 948
Date: 17 April 1998

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
David Cameron Michael Gove George Osborne Nigel Farage David Cameron
October 2013
Theresa May Theresa May
January 2017
David Cameron Simon Danczuk Karen Danczuk Claire Hamilton Prince Charles Ant McPartlin Dec Donnelly ISIS Jihadi David Cameron
January 2016
2000s
Tony Blair Tony Blair
August 2005
Charles Kennedy Sarah Gurling Charles Kennedy
July 2002
1990s
Edwina Currie Edwina Currie
February 1994
John Major David Owen John Major
September 1992
John Major Tony Blair John Major
March 1997
1980s
Rupert Murdoch Hugh Trevor-Roper Rupert Murdoch
May 1983
David Steel David Owen Ian Paisley David Steel
November 1984
Denis Thatcher Margaret Thatcher Denis Thatcher
October 1981
1970s
Lord Denning Lord Denning
April 1977
Jim Callaghan Jim Callaghan
November 1975
The Queen Prince Charles The Queen
August 1976
1960s
Ian Smith Ian Smith
March 1968
John F Kennedy John F Kennedy
November 1963
Michael Peacock Aidan Crawley David Frost Michael Peacock
June 1967
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