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Paul Laity

Paul Laity

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Editor, London Review of Books

San Francisco

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Total articles 49

  • Re: Martha’s rule: What could the proposed changes mean for doctors?

    By Merope Mills Verified, Paul Laity Verified| bmj.com@ Dear Editor,We thank Geevithan Kumaran for engaging with Martha’s Rule, which is to be implemented across NHS England hospitals in the near future. We are Martha’s parents. A point of fact regarding his response: Martha’s sepsis, as has been documented, wasn't ‘unrecognised’

    By Merope Mills Verified, Paul Laity Verified · bmj.com

    Sep. 22, 2023

  • Can I forgive myself for my daughter’s death?

    By Paul Laity Verified| The Guardian Verified It’s been two years since my daughter, Martha, died in hospital, just before her 14th birthday. I divide my life into before her death, and after: nothing is the same and the change is permanent. Alongside Merope, Martha’s mum, I’m grappling with how to live. Consciously or not, we adjust a little more each day to our new reality, wondering: can we manage to appear “normal”? Is it possible to keep being friends with families and not be flayed by envy?

    By Paul Laity Verified · The Guardian

    Aug. 27, 2023

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London Review of Books

The London Review of Books (LRB) is a prominent British literary magazine established in 1979. It was created as a response to the suspension of the Times Literary Supplement and has since become a leading cultural publication known for its long-form essays, reviews, and critical analysis. The magazine publishes 24 issues annually and has a circulation of over 74,000 copies. Based in Bloomsbury, London, the LRB features original content from academics, journalists, and writers, covering topics in literature, history, philosophy, and politics. It also has a digital presence that includes online articles, archives, and subscriptions, along with podcasts and supplementary content. The affiliated London Review Bookshop offers curated selections and hosts author events, further enriching the literary community. The LRB is recognized for its editorial independence and significant influence on literary and political discourse.

London, England, United Kingdom

+44 20 7209 1141

Founded: 1979