'The Long Shot is a book about procurement - not normally a subject for a gripping tale. Yet in this case we are dealing with the most successful procurement exercise of our times. And luckily, Bingham delivers on her punchy promise in the prologue to "tell it like it is". As an outsider rooted in business, she offers strong and specific recommendations for transforming government. Most deliciously, she names.'
Financial Times
'Bingham and Hames's accessible, edge-of-the-seat account of how British innovators vaccinated the UK and much of the rest of the world is also a quiet, compelling, non-partisan argument for dialogue between business and politics.'
Telegraph
'Written with compelling verve and complete authority, this book describes how Kate Bingham ensured that Covid-19 vaccines would be made available to the UK. But the book does more than that. It also demonstrates how science and the effective application of science are critical to solving the world's problems, and that these solutions will only be delivered with a razor-sharp focus on outcomes rather than on following procedures.'
Sir Paul Nurse, Nobel Prize laureate
'Frank and fascinating.'
Nature
'Kate Bingham's new book, The Long Shot, is a gripping account of the UK Government Vaccine Task Force's response to the pandemic by a remarkable, determined, thoughtful, and practical individual who was at the heart of the critical decisions that had to be made. I spoke with her frequently through 2020 as we battled logistical headwinds and the media storms in development of the Oxford vaccine and was always better for our chats, absorbing the positive energy that she emanates and benefiting from her wisdom. Her clarity of thought and action in a such a dark and turbulent time is a seam running through the book, and I know for certain that her efforts saved many lives. But I have to disagree with the title, because the book shows that it really wasn't such a "long shot" with Kate at the helm.'
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group at the University of Oxford
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