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Issue: 883
Date: 20 October 1995

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Harvey Weinstein Harvey Weinstein
October 2017
Owen Paterson Owen Paterson
February 2014
David Cameron Florence Cameron David Cameron
September 2010
2000s
David Miliband Gordon Brown David Miliband
August 2008
House Of Commons House Of Commons
October 2009
Cherie Blair Richard Madeley Judy Finnigan Cherie Blair
May 2008
1990s
Imran Khan Jemima Goldsmith Imran Khan
August 1996
Ted Heath Saddam Hussein Ted Heath
October 1990
Michael Heseltine Michael Heseltine
March 1994
1980s
Andre Previn Advanced Passenger Train Andre Previn
December 1981
David Steel David Owen Ian Paisley David Steel
November 1984
Princess Anne Captain Mark Phillips Princess Anne
September 1989
1970s
Cyril Smith Jeremy Thorpe Cyril Smith
March 1976
Ted Heath Ted Heath
July 1973
George Brown George Brown
April 1970
1960s
The Queen Basil D'Olivera The Queen
September 1968
Michael Peacock Aidan Crawley David Frost Michael Peacock
June 1967
Charles De Gaulle Charles De Gaulle
December 1965
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