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Issue: 887
Date: 15 December 1995

Rishi Sunak House Of Commons Parliament Rishi Sunak
April 2024
William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
David Cameron Rebekah Brooks (nee Wade) David Cameron
March 2012
Father Christmas Father Christmas
December 2012
Rupert Murdoch James Murdoch Rebekah Brooks (nee Wade) Rupert Murdoch
July 2011
2000s
Jeffrey Archer Jeffrey Archer
March 2000
Osama Bin Laden Osama Bin Laden
November 2001
1990s
The Queen Prince Philip The Queen
May 1991
John Gummer John Gummer
August 1995
Prince Edward Will Carling Prince Edward
March 1996
1980s
John McEnroe John McEnroe
June 1985
Michael Foot Michael Foot
November 1981
Mark Thatcher Margaret Thatcher Rachel Thatcher Denis Thatcher Mark Thatcher
February 1984
1970s
Alec Douglas-Home Alec Douglas-Home
March 1972
Ted Heath Ted Heath
October 1970
Ted Heath Douglas Hurd Ted Heath
December 1970
1960s
Harold Macmillan Dorothy Macmillan Harold Macmillan
November 1963
Harold Wilson Mary Wilson Harold Wilson
August 1965
Prince Charles Prince Charles
February 1962
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