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Issue: 605
Date: 22 February 1985

Rishi Sunak House Of Commons Parliament Rishi Sunak
April 2024
William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Boris Johnson Boris Johnson
September 2017
Barack Obama Benjamin Netanyahu Barack Obama
August 2014
David Cameron Nick Clegg Nigel Farage Boris Johnson David Cameron
January 2013
2000s
House Of Commons House Of Commons
October 2009
Michael Barrymore Michael Barrymore
September 2002
Gordon Brown Gordon Brown
October 2007
1990s
Ffion Hague Ffion Hague
August 1999
Gerry Hayes Gerry Hayes
January 1997
Corgis Corgis
August 1993
1980s
Neil Kinnock Neil Kinnock
July 1988
Rupert Murdoch Hugh Trevor-Roper Rupert Murdoch
May 1983
Arthur Scargill Arthur Scargill
November 1984
1970s
Harold Wilson Reginald Maudling Harold Wilson
April 1974
John Profumo Geoffrey Rippon John Profumo
June 1973
Jim Callaghan Jack Jones Jim Callaghan
November 1977
1960s
Harold Wilson Lyndon B Johnson Harold Wilson
April 1968
The Queen Basil D'Olivera The Queen
September 1968
Dr Verwoerd Dr Verwoerd
September 1966
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