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Issue: 833
Date: 19 November 1993

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
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Peter Robinson Iris Robinson Peter Robinson
January 2010
David Cameron Theresa May David Cameron
September 2014
David Cameron David Cameron
January 2014
2000s
Gordon Brown Andrew Marr Baroness Scotland Alistair Darling Harriet Harman David Miliband Boris Johnson Gordon Brown
October 2009
John Prescott Tony Blair Gordon Brown John Prescott
May 2004
1990s
Railtrack Railtrack
October 1999
Barings Bank Barings Bank
March 1995
Norman Tebbit Norman Tebbit
April 1990
1980s
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
April 1985
Neil Kinnock Ken Livingstone Neil Kinnock
May 1989
David Owen David Owen
January 1988
1970s
Groucho Marx Chico Marx Groucho Marx
March 1977
Keith Joseph Keith Joseph
November 1974
Harold Macmillan Harold Wilson Ted Heath Anthony Eden Prince Charles Harold Macmillan
November 1970
1960s
Joseph Stalin Leonid Brezhnev Alexei Kosygin Joseph Stalin
August 1968
The Queen Prince Charles The Queen
July 1969
Black Rod House Of Commons Black Rod
April 1966
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