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Britain's Robin Cook dies on Scottish hike

LONDON, Aug. 7 (UPI) -- A former British Cabinet minister and critic of the Iraq war, Robin Cook, has died while taking a walk with his wife, the BBC reports.

Fifty-nine-year-old Cook was praised by leaders on all sides of the British political spectrum after he was pronounced dead at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness. No cause of death was announced.

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Cook and his wife Gaynor were walking in north-west Scotland.

In a statement, Prime Minister Tony Blair, a fellow member of the Labor Party, called him "an outstanding, extraordinary talent." Conservative Michael Howard called his death a "great loss," and Liberal Democrat Charles Kennedy called him a "good and gifted man."

Cook was a member of Blair's Cabinet until March 2003, when he quit in protest of Blair's cooperation in the Iraq war.

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