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Gareth Butler, a former editor of Radio 4's The World This Weekend and EVCJ freelancer, died suddenly from a heart attack on February 29th aged 42.

A Cambridge University graduate, Butler became editor of The World This Weekend in 1995, a weekly news and current affairs programme ...

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