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Issue: 342
Date: 24 January 1975

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
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2010s
Theresa May Nigel Farage Boris Johnson Liam Fox David Davis Philip Hammond Nicky Morgan Jeremy Corbyn Theresa May
December 2016
Theresa May Theresa May
May 2017
Boris Johnson Boris Johnson
April 2013
2000s
Paul McCartney Heather Mills McCartney Paul McCartney
October 2006
Michael Martin Jill Pay Michael Martin
December 2008
Condoleezza Rice George W Bush Condoleezza Rice
February 2005
1990s
Mandy Allwood Paul Hudson Mandy Allwood
August 1996
William Hague Michael Ancram William Hague
October 1997
Prince Charles Prince Charles
February 1994
1980s
500th Issue 500th Issue
February 1981
Michael Foot Tony Benn Michael Foot
September 1981
1970s
Joshua Nkomo Ian Smith Joshua Nkomo
September 1979
Henry Kissinger John Vorster Henry Kissinger
September 1976
Christmas Jeremy Thorpe Christmas
December 1977
1960s
Harold Wilson Lyndon B Johnson Harold Wilson
December 1964
George Brown George Brown
November 1967
Tower of Babel Tower of Babel
January 1965
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