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1. A messy business: qualitative research and ethical review.

2. Discourses of disability and clinical ethics support.

3. Gaining and maintaining consent when capacity can be an issue: a research study with people with Huntington's disease.

4. Perspectives on anatomical donation and holding services of thanksgiving.

5. Disability: a welfarist approach.

6. The case of Ashley X.

7. Consenting futures: professional views on social, clinical and ethical aspects of information feedback to embryo donors in human embryonic stem cell research.

8. Use or ornament? Clinical ethics committees in infertility units: a qualitative study.

9. Alcohol dependence in public policy: towards its (re)inclusion.

10. Should doctors ever be professionally required to change their attitudes?

11. Ethical and governance challenges in human fetal tissue research.

12. Dilemmas in dispensing, problems in practice? Ethical issues and law in UK community pharmacy.

13. How do clinical psychologists make ethical decisions? A systematic review of empirical research.

14. A chaplain's perspective on body donation and thanksgiving.

15. Fears and fallacies: Doctors' perceptions of the barriers to medical innovation.

16. Slow ethics: A sustainable approach to ethical care practices?

17. The 2012 report of the Commission on Assisted Dying: providing assistance in the debate that will not die?

18. 'No-one fully responsible': a 'collusion of anonymity' protecting health-care bodies from manslaughter charges?

19. Being open with patients about medical error: challenges in practice.

20. Cutting through red tape: non-therapeutic circumcision and unethical guidelines.

21. The regulation of preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) in the Netherlands and the UK: acomparative study of the regulatory frameworks and outcomes for PGD.

22. Directed organ donation: is the donor the owner?

23. Owning information - anonymity, confidentiality and human rights.

24. Labioplasty in girls under 18 years of age: an unethical procedure?

25. 'Appropriate consent' and the use of human material for research purposes: the competent adult.

26. The UK Genethics Club: clinical ethics support for genetic services.

27. Why UK doctors should be troubled by female genital mutilation legislation.

28. Disability - ethical issues: a complex and under-recognized challenge in clinical ethics consultation.

29. Medical studies with 'no material ethical issues' – an unhelpful, confusing and potentially unethical suggestion.

30. The Medical Ethics Committee of the British Medical Association -- principles and pragmatism.

31. Conference Reports.

32. Children and health-care research: best treatment, best interests and best practice.

33. Ethical issues and dementia: the Nuffield Report.

34. The role of patients in clinical ethics support: a snapshot of practices and attitudes in the United Kingdom.

35. Keyholders and flak jackets: the method in the madness of mixed metaphors.

36. Clinical Ethics Committee case 3: Should parents be able to request non-therapeutic treatment for their severely disabled child?

37. Empirical assessments of clinical ethics services: implications for clinical ethics committees.

38. Virtual Clinical Ethics Committee, case 6: fear of investigation affects patient care (the Shipman effect on the administration of opiates in the community).

39. How much information is 'enough'?

40. From Cinderella to princess: how we should care for the elderly.