ON MARCH 18th this year, Robin Cook—former leader of the House of Commons, former foreign secretary, MP for Livingston—wrote a column for the Guardian. It concluded: “I am on Bongo Fury for the County ...
Former Cabinet minister Robin Cook, 59, has died after collapsing while hill walking in north-west Scotland. It is believed he was taken ill while walking with his wife Gaynor near the summit of Ben ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Hundreds of mourners, including senior cabinet members, paid tribute to Robin Cook at his funeral in St Giles ...
Robin Cook, the former Foreign Secretary, died yesterday after suffering a suspected heart attack while walking on a mountain in Scotland. Mr Cook's second wife, Gaynor, was with him when he collapsed ...
Robin Cook, who died on Saturday aged 59, was an articulate Scots Left-winger who expected to be a leading player in Tony Blair's Labour government, which he strove long and effectively to elect. But ...
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