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Issue: 263
Date: 14 January 1972

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
The Queen Theresa May The Queen
July 2016
Ken Clarke Ken Clarke
February 2011
David Cameron Michael Gove Boris Johnson Theresa May Nigel Farage Sarah Vine Jeremy Corbyn David Cameron
July 2016
2000s
Tony Blair Cherie Blair Euan Blair Leo Blair Nicholas Blair Kathryn Blair Tony Blair
August 2000
Railtrack Railtrack
October 2000
1990s
Cherie Blair Christmas Cherie Blair
December 1998
David Trimble Gerry Adams Martin McGuinness David Trimble
July 1999
Ian Hislop Roy Hattersley Ian Hislop
February 1992
1980s
Geoffrey Howe P W Botha Geoffrey Howe
June 1986
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
March 1989
The Queen Margaret Thatcher Ronald Reagan The Queen
June 1984
1970s
Ted Heath Ted Heath
June 1970
Quintin Hogg Quintin Hogg
February 1970
Christmas Peter Walker Christmas
December 1971
1960s
Ian Smith Ian Smith
March 1968
Harold Wilson Jim Callaghan Pat Pheonix Harold Wilson
August 1966
Harold Macmillan Dorothy Macmillan Harold Macmillan
November 1963
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