COVERS LIBRARY
SEARCH COVER STAR: SEARCH COVER:
SEARCH YEAR: SEARCH YEAR:
TOP COVER STARS: TOP COVER STARS:
Viewing: Issue 350


350

Issue: 350
Date: 16 May 1975

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Kate Middleton Prince William Prince Charles Camilla Parker Bowles The Queen Prince Philip David Cameron Nick Clegg Kate Middleton
November 2010
David Davis Boris Johnson Theresa May Philip Hammond Amber Rudd David Davis
December 2016
2000s
Jacqui Smith Jacqui Smith
January 2008
John Prescott John Prescott
September 2002
Gerry Adams Ian Paisley Gerry Adams
March 2007
1990s
Willie Rushton Willie Rushton
December 1996
John Major John Major
February 1993
Neil Kinnock Roy Hattersley Neil Kinnock
April 1992
1980s
David Steel Robert Maclennan David Steel
February 1988
Lord Matthews Lord Matthews
June 1980
Wimbledon Princess Margaret Wimbledon
July 1981
1970s
Ted Heath Ted Heath
November 1973
David Owen Menachem Begin David Owen
March 1978
Len Murray Len Murray
September 1975
1960s
Joseph Stalin Leonid Brezhnev Alexei Kosygin Joseph Stalin
August 1968
Lyndon B Johnson Harold Wilson Lyndon B Johnson
February 1968
Richard Nixon Richard Nixon
August 1968
This Private Eye covers library has been transferred over from the website Ugandan Discussions.

All covers and material are the copyright of Private Eye.

Please contact 020 7437 4017 in advance for reproduction permission and details of our charges.
ONLY IN THE MAGAZINE
Private Eye Issue 1622
In This Issue
Post Office bosses 'had no idea they worked at the Post Office'… Springwatch: Rwanda edition… Calls for Nurseryland smacking ban… United States finally agrees to enter world war… House price warning over WW3… Lines written on the recent developments in Police Scotland's Operation Branchform… World's first underwater ironyometer explosion… Death found not guilty of OJ Simpson death… Liz Truss's diary, as told to Craig Brown

Toxic shock
MD on the Cass Review

Tory darling
The police chief behind the Angela Rayner investigation

Broken records
Why the Post Office seems to have learnt nothing

Read these stories and much more - only in the magazine. Subscribe here to get delivery direct to your home and never miss an issue!
ONLY £2.99
SUBSCRIBE HERE
NEXT ISSUE ON SALE
8th May 2024
WHY SUBSCRIBE?
Private Eye Issue 1621
ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE