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Issue: 209
Date: 19 December 1969

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
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Donald Trump Melania Trump Barron Trump Ivanka Trump Donald Trump
January 2017
Francesco Schettino Francesco Schettino
January 2012
Piers Morgan Rebekah Brooks (nee Wade) Piers Morgan
August 2011
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Gordon Brown Andrew Marr Baroness Scotland Alistair Darling Harriet Harman David Miliband Boris Johnson Gordon Brown
October 2009
Iain Duncan Smith Ken Clarke Iain Duncan Smith
September 2001
Gordon Brown Gordon Brown
May 2008
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David Mellor Norman Lamont David Mellor
September 1992
Orange Men Orange Men
July 1998
Michael Foot Michael Foot
February 1995
1980s
Geoffrey Howe P W Botha Geoffrey Howe
June 1986
Robert Runcie Robert Runcie
July 1986
Lord Matthews Lord Matthews
June 1980
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Reginald Maudling Reginald Maudling
March 1971
Ted Heath Ted Heath
February 1974
Christmas Peter Walker Christmas
December 1971
1960s
Harold Wilson George Wigg Mary Wilson Harold Wilson
September 1967
Hugh Gaitskell Harold Macmillan Hugh Gaitskell
March 1962
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