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Issue: 553
Date: 25 February 1983

Rishi Sunak House Of Commons Parliament Rishi Sunak
April 2024
William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Francesco Schettino Francesco Schettino
January 2012
David Cameron Vladimir Putin Goerge Osborne Paul McCartney Stell McCartney Nancy Shevell Boris Johnson Nick Clegg Jeremy Hunt Rupert Murdoch Fiona Bruce David Cameron
August 2012
Prince Harry Meghan Markle Prince Harry
December 2017
2000s
Mohamed Al Fayed Victoria Beckham Mohamed Al Fayed
January 2002
Patricia Hewitt Patricia Hewitt
April 2006
The Queen Sven Goran Eriksson The Queen
May 2002
1990s
The Queen Francois Mitterrand The Queen
May 1994
Eurostar Eurostar
November 1996
1980s
Princess Diana Princess Diana
November 1980
Tony Benn Denis Healey Edna Healey Caroline Benn Tony Benn
October 1980
1970s
Harold Wilson Harold Wilson
September 1978
Jim Callaghan Jim Callaghan
January 1979
Ted Heath Ted Heath
July 1973
1960s
Alan Freeman Ringo Starr Alan Freeman
February 1965
Hugh Gaitskell Harold Macmillan Hugh Gaitskell
March 1962
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