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Robert Finlayson "Robin" Cook, PC (28 February 1946 – 6 August 2005) was a British Labour Party politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1974 until his death in 2005 and served in the Cabinet as Foreign Secretary from 1997 until 2001 when he was replaced by Jack Straw. He then served as Leader of the House of Commons from 2001 until 2003. He studied at the University of Edinburgh before being elected as the Member of Parliament for Edinburgh Central in 1974; he switched to the Livingston constituency in 1983. In Parliament, he was known for his debating ability and rapidly rose through the political ranks and ultimately into the Cabinet. As Foreign Secretary, he oversaw British interventions in Kosovo and Sierra Leone. He resigned from his positions as Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons on 17 March 2003 in protest against the invasion of Iraq. At the time of his death, he was President of the Foreign Policy Centre and a Vice-President of the America All Party Parliamentary Group and the Global Security and Non-Proliferation All Party Parliamentary Group. Early life Robin Cook was born in the County Hospital, Bellshill, Scotland, the only son of Peter and Christina Cook (née Lynch) (29 May 1912 – 20 March 2003). His father was a chemistry teacher who grew up in Fraserburgh, and his grandfather was a miner before being blacklisted for being involved in a strike. Cook was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School and, from 1960, the Royal High School in Edinburgh. At first, Cook intended to become a Church of Scotland minister, but lost his faith as he discovered politics. He joined the Labour Party in 1965 and became an atheist. He remained so for the rest of his life. He then studied English literature at the University of Edinburgh, where he obtained a postgraduate MA with Honours in English Literature. He began studying for a PhD on Charles Dickens and Victorian serial novels, supervised by John Sutherland, but gave it up in 1970. In 1971, after a period working as a secondary school teacher, Cook became a tutor-organiser of the Workers' Educational Association for Lothian, and a local councillor in Edinburgh. He gave up both posts when he was elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) on his twenty-eighth birthday, in February 1974. Early years in Parliament Cook unsuccessfully contested the Edinburgh North constituency at the 1970 general election, but was elected to the House of Commons at the February 1974 general election as Member of Parliament for Edinburgh Central, defeating George Foulkes for nomination. In 1981, Cook was a member of the anti-nuclear Labour Party Defence Study Group. When the constituency boundaries were revised for the 1983 general election, he transferred to the new Livingston constituency after Tony Benn declined to run for the seat. Cook represented Livingston until his death. In parliament, Cook joined the left-wing Tribune Group of the Parliamentary Labour Party and frequently opposed the policies of the Wilson and Callaghan governments. He was an early supporter of constitutional and electoral reform (he opposed devolution in the 1979 referendum but came out in favour on election night in 1983) and of efforts to increase the number of female MPs. In May 2005, one month before he died, Cook said: "My nightmare is that we will have been 12 years in office, with the ability to reform the electoral system, and will fail to do so until we are back in opposition, in perhaps a decade of Conservative government, regretting that we left in place the electoral system that allowed Conservative governments on a minority vote." Cook supported unilateral nuclear disarmament and the abandoning of the Labour Party's euroscepticism of the 1970s and 1980s. During his early years in parliament, Cook championed several liberalising social measures, to mixed effect. He repeatedly (and unsuccessfully) introduced a private member's bill on divorce reform in Scotland, but succeeded in July 1980 – and after three years' trying – with an amendment to bring the Scottish law on homosexuality into line with that in England. After Labour were defeated at the general election in May 1979, Cook supported Michael Foot's leadership bid and joined his campaign committee. When Tony Benn challenged Denis Healey for the party's deputy leadership in September 1981, Cook supported Healey. In opposition Cook became known as a brilliant parliamentary debater, and rose through the party ranks, becoming a frontbench spokesman in 1980, and reaching the Shadow Cabinet in June 1983, as spokesperson on European affairs. He was campaign manager for Neil Kinnock's successful 1983 bid to become leader of the Labour Party. A year later he was made party campaign co-ordinator but in October 1986 Cook was surprisingly voted out of the shadow cabinet. He was re-elected in July 1987 and in October 1988 elected to Labour's National Executive Committee. He was one of the key figures in the modernisation of the Labour Party under Kinnock. He was Shadow Health Secretary (1987–92) and Shadow Trade Secretary (1992–94), before taking on foreign affairs in 1994, the post he would become most identified with (Shadow Foreign Secretary 1994–97, Foreign Secretary 1997–2001). In 1994, following the death of John Smith, he ruled himself out of contention for the Labour leadership, apparently on the grounds that he was "insufficiently attractive" to be an election winner, although two close family bereavements in the week in which the decision had to be made may have contributed. On 26 February 1996, following the publication of the Scott Report into the 'Arms-to-Iraq' affair, he made a speech in response to the then President of the Board of Trade Ian Lang in which he said: "this is not just a Government which does not know how to accept blame; it is a Government which knows no shame". His parliamentary performance on the occasion of the publication of the five-volume, 2,000-page Scott Report – which he claimed he was given just two hours to read before the relevant debate, thus giving him three seconds to read every page – was widely praised on both sides of the House as one of the best performances the Commons had seen in years and one of Cook's finest hours. The government won the vote by a majority of one. As Joint Chairman (alongside Liberal Democrat MP Robert Maclennan) of the Labour-Liberal Democrat Joint Consultative Committee on Constitutional Reform, Cook brokered the 'Cook-Maclennan Agreement' that laid the basis for the fundamental reshaping of the British constitution outlined in Labour's 1997 general election manifesto. This led to legislation for major reforms including Scottish and Welsh devolution, the Human Rights Act and removing the majority of hereditary peers from the House of Lords. In government Foreign Secretary With the election of a Labour government led by Tony Blair at the 1997 general election, Cook became Foreign Secretary. H.... Discover the Robin Cook popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Robin Cook books.

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  • The Darkness in the Light synopsis, comments

    The Darkness in the Light

    Daniel Kalla

    A psychiatrist’s patients are dyingare they suicides related to a new antidepressant, or is there something even more sinister going on in the northernmost town in the US? A riveti...

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    Foreign Body

    Robin Cook

    In this chilling new novel from the one and only Robin Cook, New York City medical examiners Laurie Montgomery and Jack Stapleton rush to India to help a UCLA student investig...

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    Goodbye Soldier

    Spike Milligan

    Spike Milligan's legendary war memoirs are a hilarious and subversive firsthand account of the Second World War, as well as a fascinating portrait of the formative years of this to...

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    Host

    Robin Cook

    The explosive new thriller from New York Times–bestselling author and master of the medical thriller, Robin Cook. Lynn Peirce, a fourthyear medical student at South Carol...

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    Weepers

    R. Cadell Cook, II

    What if there’s life hiding all around us? Life that feeds on our emotions, our sanity, even our souls? When 19 year old Samuel Sharpe roams the streets of D.C. after his father’s ...

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    Anestesia letal

    Robin Cook

    Un nuevo y explosivo libro del autor superventas y maestro de thriller médico Robin Cook. Te subirá la tensión.Hay cosas peores que la muerte...Lynn Peirce, estudiante de cuarto de...

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    Life Support

    Tess Gerritsen

    From New York Times bestselling author Tess Gerritsen, a terrifying novel of deadly proportions as an ER doctor tries to determine the cause and cure of a fatal and mysterious viru...

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    Impostores

    Robin Cook

    Impostores, el nuevo y explosivo libro del autor superventas y maestro del thriller médico Robin Cook, te hará dudar de todo.Noah Rothauser es el nuevo responsable de residentes de...

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    Cromosoma 6

    Robin Cook

    El patólogo forense Jack Stapleton investiga una trama de siniestras prácticas quirúrgicas y manipulación genética.El cadáver asesinado de un conocido mafioso desaparece de la morg...

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    Mind Over Batter

    Graeme Fowler

    '[An] honest and courageous book' Mike Brearley 'Engrossing...it looks back and thinks ahead, jumps between wit and woe' Lawrence Booth, Mail on Sunday Following the critical ...

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    Death Benefit

    Robin Cook

    Pia Grazdani is an exceptional yet aloof medical student working closely with Columbia University Medical Center’s premier scientist on cutting edge research that could revolutioni...

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    Manner of Death

    Robin Cook

    In the new fastpaced medical thriller from bestselling author Robin Cook, fan favorites Jack and Laurie are inadvertently drawn into a dangerous vortex of a series of homicide...

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    Fit to Die

    Daniel Kalla

    From internationally bestselling author Daniel Kalla comes a riveting thriller about online body shaming, toxic diet pills, a vulnerable megacelebrity, and a rapidly rising body co...

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    The Vegucation of Robin

    Robin Quivers

    Robin Quivers’s New York Times–bestselling vegan cookbook, filled with more than ninety recipes Known for her levelheaded, deadpan comebacks to Howard Stern’s often outrageous...

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    Contagion

    Robin Cook

    One of Robin Cook's most successfuland timelybestsellers, Contagion is a terrifying cautionary tale for the 21st century as a deadly epidemic is spread not merely by microbesb...

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    We All Fall Down

    Daniel Kalla

    Not since Pandemic have we seen a thriller like this from bestselling author Daniel Kalla: The plague has hit Italy. Can Dr. Alana Vaughn find the source in time to save the world?...

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    Monty

    Spike Milligan

    VOLUME THREE OF SPIKE MILLIGAN'S LEGENDARY MEMOIRS IS A HILARIOUS, SUBVERSIVE FIRSTHAND ACCOUNT OF WW2'The most irreverent, hilarious book about the war that I have ever read' Sund...

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    Marker

    Robin Cook

    With his signature blend of suspense and science, Robin Cook delivers an electrifying pageturner that delves into the murky ethics of developing genomic medicine and modernday heal...

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    Genesis

    Robin Cook

    New York Timesbestselling author Robin Cook takes on the rippedfromtheheadlines topic of harnessing DNA from ancestry websites to catch a killer in this timely and explosive new me...

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    Blessing the Hands That Feed Us

    Vicki Robin, Frances Moore Lappé & Anna Lappé

    An exploration of our relationship with food and eating locallyfrom the bestselling author of Your Money or Your LifeTaking the local food movement to heart, Vicki Robin pledged fo...

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    Flypaper

    Chris Angus

    Ebola, Coronavirus, and SARS, have frightened the world. How would we fight a deadly disease that comes from beyond planet Earth? When a 2,000yearold mummy is unearthed in central...

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    Lost Immunity

    Daniel Kalla

    Instant National BestsellerIn this explosive new thriller from international bestselling author Daniel Kalla, an experimental vaccine is deployed to battle a lethal outbreakuntil p...

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    Fairytale Cooking

    Alexander Höss-Knakal & Melina Kutelas

    Rediscover your favorite childhood fairytales through these delightful and exquisite feasts! Fairytales become classics, passed down for hundreds of years, not only because of the ...

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    High Society

    Daniel Kalla

    From internationally bestselling author Daniel Kalla comes a twisty psychological thriller about a pioneering psychiatrist hiding dark secrets, in the vein of The Golden Couple by ...

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    Night Shift

    Robin Cook

    In this exhilarating new medical thriller by bestselling author Robin Cook, fan favorites Jack and Laurie are lured into the dark underbelly of hospital dangers when an internist d...

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    ADN

    Robin Cook

    Del maestro de la intriga científica, una inquietante novela que arroja una mirada distinta sobre las oscuras relaciones entre salud y negocios y sus aplicaciones a la medicina.Un ...

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    Pandemic

    Robin Cook

    New York Timesbestselling author Robin Cook takes on the cuttingedge world of genemodification in this pulsepounding new medical thriller.When an unidentified, seemingly healthy yo...

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    The Immortalist

    Scott Britz

    For fans of Robin Cook and Michael Crichton comes a medical thriller that melds cuttingedge science with rippedfromtheheadlines terror. What happens when a new immortality drug lea...

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    The Last High

    Daniel Kalla

    INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLERIn this riveting novel from international bestselling author Daniel Kalla, a Vancouver doctor and a detective face the deadly consequences of the opioid ...

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    Charlatans

    Robin Cook

    The explosive new thriller from New York Timesbestselling author and master of the medical thriller Robin Cook. Newly minted chief resident at Boston Memorial Hospital Noah Ro...

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    Robin to the Rescue

    Robin Miller

    Packed with more than 200 easytoprepare dishes, Robin to the Rescue will become your goto cookbook for getting fresh, delicious meals on the table in no time. And because Robin rea...

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    Virus mortal

    Robin Cook

    La nueva novela del maestro del thriller médico.Cuando una enfermedad desconocida y letal golpea a su familia y una despiadada compañía de seguros amenaza con arrebatárselo todo,el...

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    Viral

    Robin Cook

    In this electrifying medical thriller from New York Times bestselling author Robin Cook, a family’s exposure to a rare yet deadly virus ensnares them in a growing danger to mankind...

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    Cell

    Robin Cook

    A doctor's life gets turned upside by a dangerous new technology in this thoughtprovoking medical thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Robin Cook.George Wilson, M.D.,...

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    Shock

    Robin Cook

    A New York Times bestselling spinetingling novel of medicine run amok by master of medical suspense Robin Cook...Two graduate students decide to solve their financial problems by b...