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201. RECONCILED ESTIMATES AND NOWCASTS OF REGIONAL OUTPUT IN THE UK.

202. Blurring and Bridging: The Role of Volunteers in Dementia Care within Homes and Communities.

203. Older people's experiences of everyday travel in the urban environment: a thematic synthesis of qualitative studies in the United Kingdom.

204. Free access to the concert hall: widening university students' participation in extracurricular activity?

205. Day centres for older people: a systematically conducted scoping review of literature about their benefits, purposes and how they are perceived.

206. Going to Pieces: Investigating the Deliberate Destruction of Late Bronze Age Swords and Spearheads.

207. An experimentalist approach to equality: a case study of retirement in the UK university sector.

208. TREND–CYCLE–SEASONAL INTERACTIONS: IDENTIFICATION AND ESTIMATION.

209. Reversing retirement frontiers in the spaces of post-socialism: active ageing through migration for work.

210. Work–family lifecourses and later-life health in the United Kingdom.

211. The neglected nexus between competition law and human rights: standard of proof for pecuniary penalties.

212. The crisis in legally aided criminal defence in Wales: bringing Wales into discussions of England and Wales.

213. Regulation of universities as charities: one step forward, two steps back.

214. The Cost of Coronavirus Obligations: Respecting the Letter and Spirit of Lockdown Regulations.

215. The White Paper on Student Loans.

216. Measuring the Other Half: New Measures of Intangible Investment from the ONS.

217. Immigration Policy from Post-War to Post-Brexit: How New Immigration Policy can Reconcile Public Attitudes and Employer Preferences.

218. Is Employer Sponsorship a Good Way to Manage Labour Migration? Implications for Post-Brexit Migration Policies.

219. Planning for Problems with Short-term Lets? A Comparative Economic Analysis of the use of Town Planning Versus Private Law Systems to Tackle Spill-over Effects.

220. Divided citizenship: how retirement in the host country affects the financial status of intra-European Union migrants.

221. Policy Practitioners' Accounts of Evidence-Based Policy Making: The Case of Universal Credit.

222. Photographic copyright and the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court in historical perspective.

223. Online grocery shopping: promise and pitfalls for healthier food and beverage purchases.

224. How older people as pedestrians perceive the outdoor environment – methodological issues derived from studies in two European countries.

225. The legal implications of dementia in the workplace: establishing a cross-disciplinary research agenda.

226. Moving In and Out of In-work Poverty in the UK: An Analysis of Transitions, Trajectories and Trigger Events.

227. Participant expectations in a national otolaryngology mentorship programme.

228. Simulation-based teaching: an effective modality for providing UK foundation doctors with core ENT skills training.

229. A gradual separation from the world: a qualitative exploration of existential loneliness in old age.

230. Salience, preference, and asylum outcomes in Germany and the UK, 2002–2019.

231. Vegans and vegetarians living in Nottingham (UK) continue to be at risk of iodine deficiency.

232. Interpregnancy interval and the risk of oppositional defiant disorder in offspring.

233. Mother and father depression symptoms and child emotional difficulties: a network model.

234. The lasting impact of coronavirus disease 2019 on head and neck cancer services: a UK tertiary centre study.

235. Mental health in relation to changes in sleep, exercise, alcohol and diet during the COVID-19 pandemic: examination of four UK cohort studies.

236. Electoral Systems and Gender Inequality in Political News: Analyzing the News Visibility of Members of Parliament in Norway and the UK.

237. The German Trade Shock and the Rise of the Neo-Welfare State in Early Twentieth-Century Britain.

238. Critical junctures and the crystallization of cosmopolitanism and communitarianism.

239. The Pandemic Paranoia Scale (PPS): factor structure and measurement invariance across languages.

240. Shared genetic influences on depression and menopause symptoms.

241. Religious Authority beyond Domination and Discipline: Epistemic Authority and Its Vernacular Uses in the Shi'i Diaspora.

242. A multinational case−control study comparing forensic and non-forensic patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders: the EU-VIORMED project.

243. The Last Embers of British Fundamentalism.

244. Winner of the SLS Annual Conference Best Paper Prize 2010 'Veritas non est defamatio'? Truth as a defence in the law of defamation.

245. The consistency of UK pension fund trustee decision-makingSupport for this paper was provided, in part, by the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) being drawn from a larger research project on pension fund trustee competence. We would like to thank Christine Farnish, David Gould, and Geoff Lindey for their contributions to the project. We also benefited from participation in a seminar on behavioural finance with Daniel Kahneman and Richard Zeckhauser at the Säid Business School. Amy Dickman and Alexandra Littaye provided research assistance in (respectively) coding and analysing the data and reviewing the literature. Helpful comments on the project and previous drafts were made by Tessa Hebb, Esther Lim, Kendra Strauss, Ashby Monk, and Roger Urwin. The results and interpretations reported are the sole responsibility of the authors; none of the above should be held to account for any errors, omissions, or opinions expressed herein.

246. Is the incompatibility of UK data retention law with EU law really a victory?

247. Head and neck cancer surgery during the coronavirus pandemic: a single-institution experience.

248. Age-related hearing loss and mild cognitive impairment: a meta-analysis and systematic review of population-based studies.

249. Informing patient choice and service planning in surgical voice restoration: valve usage over three years in a UK head and neck cancer unit.

250. Towards a decolonial feminist fashion design reading list.