Michael Mosley, the journalist and television presenter who made a name for himself with his investigative documentaries, died in his home on Tuesday. He was 69.
Police are investigating his death but do not believe there are any suspicious circumstances.
Tributes
Tributes have been paid to Mosley from across the media and political world.
David Dimbleby
Michael was a brilliant journalist who used his platform to hold those in power to account, said broadcaster David Dimbleby.
Boris Johnson
Michael Mosley was a fearless journalist who always spoke truth to power, said Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
He will be greatly missed.
Inquest
An inquest into Mosley’s death will be opened later this month.
The cause of death is not yet known, but it is believed to be natural.
Career
Mosley began his career as a reporter on The Sunday Times.
He later worked for the BBC and ITV, where he presented a number of high-profile documentaries, including Panorama and This Week.
Mosley was also a regular contributor to The Guardian newspaper.
Personal life
Mosley was married to his wife, Jane, for 40 years.
They had two children, a son and a daughter.
Legacy
Mosley will be remembered as one of the most influential journalists of his generation.
His work helped to expose corruption and injustice, and he was a tireless campaigner for truth and transparency.
He will be greatly missed.