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Issue: 536
Date: 2 July 1982

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
David Cameron George Osborne William Hague David Cameron
January 2011
Owen Paterson Owen Paterson
February 2013
Rupert Murdoch Rupert Murdoch
May 2012
2000s
Prince Charles Camilla Parker Bowles Prince Charles
February 2005
Gordon Brown Colonel Gaddafi Gordon Brown
September 2009
Christmas Christmas
December 2001
1990s
Neil Kinnock Roy Hattersley Neil Kinnock
April 1992
Railtrack Railtrack
October 1999
1980s
Margaret Thatcher Peter Thorneycroft Margaret Thatcher
August 1981
Rupert Murdoch Princess Diana Rupert Murdoch
September 1989
Ronnie Corbett Nigel Lawson Ronnie Corbett
August 1988
1970s
Harold Wilson Henry Kissinger Harold Wilson
April 1974
Ted Heath Pope Paul VI Ted Heath
April 1973
Reginald Maudling Harold Wilson Richard Nixon Alec Douglas-Home Ted Heath Tony Armstrong-Jones Reginald Maudling
December 1971
1960s
Jim Callaghan Jim Callaghan
April 1969
Ted Heath Reginald Maudling Ted Heath
October 1969
Quintin Hogg Quintin Hogg
April 1964
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