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Issue: 269
Date: 7 April 1972

Rishi Sunak House Of Commons Parliament Rishi Sunak
April 2024
William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
David Cameron David Cameron
April 2016
Donald Trump Nigel Farage Melania Trump Steve Bannon Donald Trump
November 2016
Barack Obama Hillary Clinton Barack Obama
May 2011
2000s
Christmas Christmas
December 2004
Boris Johnson Boris Johnson
April 2006
George W Bush George W Bush
January 2007
1990s
John Major John Major
November 1994
Robin Cook Gaynor Regan Robin Cook
May 1998
David Mellor David Mellor
July 1992
1980s
Margaret Thatcher Michael Heseltine Margaret Thatcher
January 1986
Neil Kinnock Michael Foot Neil Kinnock
July 1983
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
January 1980
1970s
Mary Wilson Mary Wilson
February 1977
Joshua Nkomo Ian Smith Joshua Nkomo
September 1979
Reginald Bosanquet Reginald Bosanquet
August 1979
1960s
George Best Bobby Charlton Paddy Crerand George Best
August 1969
Harold Wilson Lord Denning Harold Wilson
September 1963
John Lennon Yoko Ono John Lennon
October 1968
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