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1. MNC effects? A cross-national comparison of the role of aerospace multinationals in the UK and Australian professional engineering skill formation systems.

2. Public health approaches to youth involvement in violence: Examining stakeholders' perspectives in Australia and the United Kingdom.

3. Financial distressed companies and directors' obligation to consider creditors' interests: An Anglo-Australian comparison of the obligation's trigger and application.

4. Ethical considerations and dilemmas for the researcher and for families in home-based research: A case for situated ethics.

5. Nurse Migration in Australia, Germany, and the UK: A Rapid Evidence Assessment of Empirical Research Involving Migrant Nurses.

6. Comparative moral economies of crisis.

7. Taking "Thanks" for Granted: A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Gratitude in the UK and Australia.

8. Tenure transitions at the edges of ownership: Reinforcing or challenging the status quo?

9. The barriers and enablers to accessing sexual health and sexual well-being services for midlife women (aged 40–65 years) in high-income countries: A mixed-methods systematic review.

10. Legal controls of terms of insurance contracts in Nigeria: A comparative analysis.

11. A scoping review of the use of creative activities in stroke rehabilitation.

12. How good are we at reporting the socioeconomic position, ethnicity, race, religion and main language of research participants? A review of the quality of reporting in palliative care intervention studies.

13. Why Social Enterprises Resist or Collectively Improve Impact Assessment: The Role of Prior Organizational Experience and "Impact Lock-In".

14. Supermarket tribes and the temple of Aldi: A comparison between the UK and Australia.

15. Child Sexual Abuse Prevention: Parental Discussion, Protective Practices and Attitudes.

16. Managing post-stroke fatigue: A qualitative study to explore multifaceted clinical perspectives.

17. Lived experience in people with inflammatory bowel disease and comorbid anxiety and depression in the United Kingdom and Australia.