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David Hencke, Guardian journalist who exposed ‘cash for questions’ scandal, dies aged 79
David Hencke, a Guardian journalist known for exposing the 'cash for questions' scandal, died from liver cancer at 79. His work led to the resignations of two Conservative ministers and contributed to Peter Mandelson's first government resignation.
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