The most powerful vice-president in American history died on November 3rd, aged 84

Dick Cheney died Monday night from complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease, his family said.

Dick Cheney, influential and controversial U.S. Vice President, dies at 84, leaving a complex legacy in American politics.

Cemented by the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Cheney built unrivalled authority and influence in his role as witnessed by then Washington correspondent Rupert Cornwell

Cheney, who served under presidents from Nixon to George W Bush, will be remembered for key role after 9/11

Richard Bruce Cheney was a laconic one-time college dropout who found his place in Washington. He died at age 84.

Cheney wielded rare clout in Washington for over three decades, becoming the most powerful US vice president ever.

Powerful but polarizing Republican at odds with his party in later years over rejection of President Donald Trump, whom he called the ‘greatest ever threat to our Republic’

US vice-president who served under George W Bush and pushed hard for the invasion of Iraq

Former Vice President Dick Cheney's unflappable and at times mysterious ways often made headlines.

The most powerful vice-president in American history died on November 3rd, aged 84