Dominic Lawson is a columnist for the Independent. Having begun his career as a researcher for the BBC and later a contributor to the Financial Times he became editor of The Spectator in 1990. He left in 1995 to become editor of The Sunday Telegraph for nearly a decade. In 2001 he edited Snake Oil and Other Preoccupations, a posthumous critique of alternative medicine by his brother-in-law, John Diamond. |
Snake Oil and Other Preoccupations (Vintage, 2001)
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