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1. Has COVID‐19 affected dementia diagnosis rates in England?

2. ‘Pressing issues in the dementias and dementia services’ symposium 28–29 January 1999 Royal College of Physicians, London. Priorities in dementia services: the interaction of purchasers and providers<FN>Paper from Dementia Symposium, at Royal College of Psychiatrists on 28/29 January 1999 </FN>

3. KEY PAPERS IN OLD AGE PSYCHIATRY SERIES EDITOR: ALISTAIR BURNS.

4. 'I can see what's going on without being nosey...': What matters to people living with dementia about home as revealed through visual home tours.

5. What are the current and projected future cost and health‐related quality of life implications of scaling up cognitive stimulation therapy?

6. Cost-effectiveness analysis of English memory assessment services 2 years after first consultation for patients with dementia.

7. Antipsychotic prescribing to older people living in care homes and the community in England and Wales.

8. Towards integrated community mental health teams for older people in England: progress and new insights.

9. Clinical and cost effectiveness of services for early diagnosis and intervention in dementia.

10. Developing multidisciplinary assessment—exploring the evidence from a social care perspective.

11. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) among older people: a retrospective study in Barnet, North London.

12. Does integration really make a difference? A comparison of old age psychiatry services in England and Northern Ireland.