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1. Questions, questions, questions: white paper paints the NHS an uncertain picture.

2. PAPER-FREE POINT OF CARE: The challenges and rewards of digitisation.

3. Health white paper 'packed' with Lib Dem policies.

4. NHS white paper: key points.

5. Paper-free, quick and safer.

6. 'Active ageing' key to success of white paper.

7. Care at home green paper 'too woolly'

8. ]If you want to promote your profession, forget the national headlines and call your local paper.

9. The consultation paper on banning smoking is shrouded in its own fog of verbiage.

11. White paper offers no guidance on HCAs.

12. White paper plans for PCTs a 'scandalous political experiment'

13. NMC urges tabloid paper to drop its 'naughty nurse' stereotypes.

14. Research position paper launched.

15. Paper's abuse claim refuted.

17. Leaked workforce papers reveal plans to drive down nurses' pay.

18. School nurses and health visitors key role in delivering public health.

19. THE PRICE OF REFORM.

20. Get ready, for the records switch.

22. Maintaining best practice in record-keeping and documentation.

23. GOVERNMENT'S PLANS RECEIVE CAUTIOUS WELCOME.

24. Opportunity knocks, says minister.

25. THREAT TO WORKFORCE MOBILITY.

26. Investigating inequalities in men's health: a literature review.

27. Local authorities to control public health budgets.

28. Community nurses face a future where change is the only certainty.

29. A SPORTING CHANCE.

30. Remembering nursing policy research: a bibliometric study of published nursing research.

32. Introduction.

33. RCN calls for views on radical overhaul of the health service.

34. Left out of the loop.

37. Researching nurses' use of digital technology during the COVID-19 pandemic.

38. Time to cut 'shocking' number of deaths from sepsis, say doctors.

39. Medicines management.

40. Pain assessment and management for people with dementia in the community.

41. Spotting signs and taking the right action in time: Staff shortages could put identifying deterioration at risk, but with the stakes so high, it is important to ensure that patients are monitored effectively.

42. VOICES.

43. Tattoos, piercings and dyed hair: what does 'professional' look like?: Some patients may find facial piercings or tattoos on nurses unsettling, but dress code rules are unclear and appearance does not affect ability to do the job.

44. Patients death leads to blue litmus ban.

45. Standard life.

46. History matters.

47. Going green.

48. Mental capacity law... This reflective account is based on NS872 Regan A, Sheehy C (2016) Understanding mental capacity law and making best-interests decisions. Nursing Standard. 31, 14, 54-62.

49. All change on the training front.

50. Tell us a story.