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Issue: 936
Date: 31 October 1997

Rishi Sunak House Of Commons Parliament Rishi Sunak
April 2024
William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Father Christmas Christmas Father Christmas
December 2013
Prince Charles Camilla Parker Bowles Prince Charles
August 2017
Theresa May Francois Hollande Philip Hammond Li Keqiang Theresa May
August 2016
2000s
Michael Martin Gordon Brown Joanna Lumley Margaret Moran Hazel Blears House Of Commons Michael Martin
May 2009
Tony Blair Tony Blair
September 2000
The Queen Prince Philip The Queen
March 2006
1990s
Peter Cook Peter Cook
January 1995
John Major Norma Major John Major
October 1992
Corgis Corgis
August 1993
1980s
Jimmy Saville Jimmy Saville
July 1982
Rupert Murdoch Harold Evans Rupert Murdoch
February 1982
Tony Benn Neil Kinnock Margaret Thatcher Christmas Tony Benn
December 1984
1970s
Ted Heath Ted Heath
October 1974
Harold Wilson Reginald Maudling Harold Wilson
April 1974
Ted Heath Douglas Hurd Ted Heath
December 1970
1960s
Charles De Gaulle Maurice Couve De Murville Charles De Gaulle
January 1969
Sue Murray Sue Murray
September 1966
Harold Wilson Edward Kennedy Harold Wilson
August 1969
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