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"It's Jubilee Mania" (£7) |
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396: |
“Haines Meanz Spilled Beanz” (£6) |
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397: |
"New Man At F.O." (£7) |
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398: |
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399: |
"Lib-Lact Pact" (£6) |
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400: |
"Jubilee Shock Horror" (£18) |
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401: |
"Lord Denning: Amazing New Scene" (£6) |
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"Thank God That's Over For Another 25 Years!" (£6) |
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405: |
Charles / "Tell-Tale Wedding Pic" (£6) |
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406: |
"Picket, Lovely Picket! Grunwick Welcomes You" (£6) |
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407: |
"£59,500 - Ryder Must Repay" (£6) |
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409: |
"Maud Ling Cleared" (£6) |
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409a: |
“Notting Hill Officer…” (£6) |
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410: |
“MI5 Tried To Kill Me” (£6) |
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411: |
Bread Crisis: “Moses”
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412: (No number or date on cover) |
"Sir Eric Miller: A Nation Mourns" (£6) |
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413: |
"Prentice Quits" (£6) |
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414: |
"Liberal Crisis: Mystery Man Named" (£6) |
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415: |
"Power Failure" (£6) |
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416: |
“Wind of Change in |
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417: (No Number or Date on Cover) |
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418: |
"Special Bad Taste Xmas Issue" (£6) |
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419: |
"Around The World In Eighty Gaffes" (£6) |
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420: |
"Return Of The Exile" (£6) |
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421: |
"Black & White Ministerial Show" (£6) |
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422: |
"New Tory Blue Forces Black Out" (£6) |
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423: |
"Roddy's Gone All Punk" (£6) |
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424: |
"Young Sees Owen" (£6) |
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425: |
"Begin Crisis Deepens" (£6) |
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426: |
"Strange Encounters Of The Third Kind" (£6) |
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427: |
"Who Is This Colonel B..." (£6) |
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428: |
"Brezzzh...You Know Who..." (£6) |
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429: |
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430: |
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431: |
"Arab Canings Shock Horror" (£6) |
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432: |
"£50,000 A Year For British Rail Boss" (£6) |
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433: |
"Test Tube Exclusive!" (£6) |
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434: |
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435: |
"Botulism - That Rings A Bell" (£6) |
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436: |
"When's The Election Going To Be, Clive?" (£6) |
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437: |
"Election Postponed" (£6) |
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438: |
"Sanctions Busting: |
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439: |
..."I Must Get A Grip On The Unions" (£6) |
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440: |
"New Ford Goes On Show" (£6) |
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441: |
""Star" Boss Meets Jim: New Paper Launched" (£6) |
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442: |
“Minehead
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443: |
“The Times: A Nation
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444: |
“Service
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445: |
"Scanlon For Lords Shock" (£6) |
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446: |
"Jim Sings" (£6) |
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447: |
"Let Me Through: I'm A Picket!" (£6) |
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448: |
"Valentine Special" (£6) |
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449: |
Queen / Customs Strike (£6) |
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450: |
“Margaret & Roddy: The Picture They Tried To Ban” (£8) |
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451: |
“Hullo, My Time’s Up” (£6) |
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452: |
"I'd Better Have All Those In Case The Tories Get In" (£6) |
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453: |
"I Didn't Know Grandpa Believed In God" (£6) |
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454: |
“Wake Up! It’s A New Dawn
For Britain!” (Margaret Thatcher) (£8) |
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455: |
"Ted Spells It Out" (£6) |
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456: |
"This Is Your Chaplain Speaking" (£6) |
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457: |
"Prices Rocket" (£6) |
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458: |
“Grand Acquittal
Souvenir” (£8) |
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459: |
“That IRA Interview:
Maggie’s Fury Mounts” (£8) |
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460: |
Benn’s “Wind of Change” (£6) |
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461: |
ITV industrial dispute. (£6) |
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462: |
"Car Crash Drama: Stevas Safe: A Nation Mourns" (£6) |
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463: |
"Now We Can Start The Conference" (£6) |
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464: |
"Knock Knock..." (£6) |
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465: |
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466: |
“What’s Pink And Keeps
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467: |
"£1 Million Deal For Hua" (£6) |
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468: |
“Blunt Lashes Out” (£6) |
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469: |
“Why Don’t We Go back To
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470: |
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471: |
“Happy New Year!” (£5) |
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472: |
“27% Shock Horror: High
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473: |
"Of Course We're Not Going To Start World War III" (£5) |
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474: |
Phone-Tapping Kit For A Birthday Present (£5) |
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475: |
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476: |
"Sir Sheath Joseph" (£5) |
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477: |
"Howe Speaks..." (£5) |
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478: |
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479: |
“Hostages: Carter’s Shock
Initiative” (£5) |
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480: |
"Special Souvenir Issue: Day Of Action" (£5) |
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481: |
"Inflation - New Shock" (£5) |
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482: |
"Maggie's Triumph" (£5) |
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483: |
"Starlord" (£5) |
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484: |
"Jobless Shock" (£5) |
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485: |
"Special Souvenir Birthday Issue" (£6) |
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486: |
“Olympics Open” (£10) |
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487: |
"Wilcox Quits" (£5) |
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488: |
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489: |
"Arnot Affair" (£5) |
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490: |
"Private Eye Salutes Talbot! 1979-1980" (£7) |
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491: |
"Labour Turmoil" (£5) |
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492: |
"They're Off" (£5) |
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493: |
"Bonfire Special" (£5) |
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494: |
Diana / "Miss Queen - Sensation" (£5) |
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495: |
“Record Unemployment
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496: |
“Kagan
Hunger Strike Shock” (£10) |
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497: |
“Meet TV’s New Faces” (£10) |
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498: |
"Stevas Fired" (£5) |
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499: |
"New Look For Times" (£5) |
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500: |
"No 500" (£7) |
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501: |
"I Knew You'd Give In To The Miners! Ho! Ho! Ho!" (£5-50) |
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502: |
"Civil Servants' Strike Souvenir" (£5-50) |
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503: |
"Diplomat Speaks" (£5) |
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504: |
"Foot & Benn Disease" (£5) |
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505: |
"Immigration: New Shock" (£5) |
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506: |
"Talbot Memorial Issue - A Nation Mourns" (£5) |
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507: |
"Navy Cuts" (£5) |
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508: |
"Cartland New Wedding Shock" (£5) |
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509: |
Charles: "Aren't You Taking Security A Bit Too Far, Mother?" (£5) |
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510: |
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511: |
“Summer Riots –
Everything Must Go!” (£10) |
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512: |
"Souvenir Issue Shocker" (£5) |
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513: |
"Thorneycroft Shock" (£5) |
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514: |
“Livingstone Spells It
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515: |
"Benn Bounces Back" (£5) |
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516: |
"Lib-SDP Bandwagon Rolls" (£5) |
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517: |
Thatcher / Interest Rates (£5) |
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518: |
"Shock New Japanese Look For BL" (£5) |
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519: |
"Thousands March In Pro-Foot Rally" (£5) |
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520: |
McEnroe - "It Must Be Pre-Menstrual Tension" (£5) |
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521: |
"Christmas Issue" (£5) |
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522: |
“Probably The Finest
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523: |
“Happy New Year”! (Arthur
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524: |
"Labour: It's Peace!" (£5) |
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525: |
"Parker Gets Tough" (£5) |
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526: |
“New Job For Thorpe” (£7) |
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527: |
"Times: New Shock" (£5) |
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528: |
"Howe's Shocker" (£5) |
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529: |
“Dame Harold Evans
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530: |
“War Special” (£7) |
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531: |
“New |
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532: |
“Galtieri
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533: |
“Invasion Looms” (£5) |
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534: |
"Pope's Visit: Souvenir Issue" (£5) |
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535: |
"And This Is What It Will Look Like After We've Won" (£5) |
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536 (no’d |
“It’s Quicker By Foot!” (£7) |
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537: |
"Royal Break-In Souvenir" (£5) |
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538: |
"Queen Inspects New Bodyguard" (£5) |
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539: |
“Don’t Get Me Wrong Mr Begin
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540: |
"C of E: New Shock" (£5) |
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541: |
"Job Centre Drama" (£5) |
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542: |
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543: |
"Labour United" (£5) |
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544: |
"Koo! What A Scorcher!" (21st Anniversary Issue) (£8) |
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545: (No'd |
"Massive Support: Scargill's Claim" (£5) |
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546: |
"Smith Inquest: Dr Arnot Flies In" (£5) |
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547: |
"Worzel To Quit?" (£5) |
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548: |
"Sinn Fein Banned" (£5) |
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549: |
"Stand By For Breakfast TV" / Diana (£6) |