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          Ewan Lawson, independent researcher on defense and security issues, authored this policy brief.

          In October the Back Pages section of the BJGP was born..

          July reading

          • Great Britain by Torsten Bell
          • The Score by Richard Stark
          • Bringing Down Goliath by Jolyon Maugham
          • In My Time of Dying by Sebastian Junger
          • Ten Myths About Israel by Ilan Pappe
          • A Day in the Life of Abed Salama by Nathan Thrall
          • The Art of Noticing by Rob Walker
          • The Jugger by Richard Stark
          • Always Take Notes.

            Edited by Simon Akam and Rachel Lloyd

          • The Seventh by Richard Stark

          There is some good myth busting hard facts in Bell’s book, Great Britain - but I also found it curiously lacking in ambition in some ways.

          There’s a whiff of incrementalism about it, rather than radicalism.

          Euan Lawson, Br J Gen Pract, Predicting biopsychosocial outcomes for heroin users in primary care treatment: a prospective longitudinal cohort study.

        1. Euan Lawson, Br J Gen Pract, Predicting biopsychosocial outcomes for heroin users in primary care treatment: a prospective longitudinal cohort study.
        2. I share my personal journey and insights with you in this book.
        3. In October the Back Pages section of the BJGP was born.
        4. Euan attended one of Joanna's courses and then made a pitch to cowrite a book with her.
        5. The Harm Reduction Journal is an open access, community-focused journal for research on reducing risks and harms associated with drug use, gambling.
        6. That’s not entirely fair as the changes Bell proposes would make be significant but if you are seeking revolution then you might find this a rather cooling proposition.

          I thought Maugham’s book Bringing Down Goliath was excellent.

          I had been put off reading this by some suggestion about the general tone of Maugham. Early reviews had indicated Maugham was somewhat pleased with him