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Issue: 1581
Date: 9 September 2022

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Prince William David Cameron David Beckham Prince William
December 2010
David Cameron Margaret Thatcher Nick Clegg George Osborne Theresa May Simon Hughes Danny Alexander Vince Cable David Cameron
November 2010
2000s
Iain Duncan Smith Betsy Duncan Smith Iain Duncan Smith
October 2002
Tony Blair George W Bush Tony Blair
March 2002
Lord Butler Lord Butler
July 2004
1990s
Michael Heseltine Michael Heseltine
April 1997
Pamella Bordes Andrew Neil Pamella Bordes
February 1990
Ian Paisley Ian Paisley
September 1994
1980s
Andre Previn Advanced Passenger Train Andre Previn
December 1981
The Guildford Four The Guildford Four
October 1989
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
August 1985
1970s
Concorde Concorde
January 1976
Clive Jenkins Clive Jenkins
September 1978
Peter Walker Peter Walker
October 1970
1960s
Ted Heath Ted Heath
March 1963
Lyndon B Johnson Harold Wilson Lyndon B Johnson
April 1965
Common Market Common Market
May 1967
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