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2. How Fiscal Policy Affects Prices: Britain's First Experience with Paper Money.

3. Improving quality of referral letters from primary to secondary care: a literature review and discussion paper.

4. THE REGIONAL CONSEQUENCES OF NEW DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE: CAN WELSH SMES GAIN AN EDGE FROM ACCESS AND ADOPTION OF SUPERFAST BROADBAND?

5. PAPER MONEY, THE NATION, AND THE SUSPENSION OF CASH PAYMENTS IN 1797.

6. Lost in Categorisation? Employment Subsidies – Bringing the Beneficiaries Back In.

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

8. Conjectures and reputations: The composition and reception of James Bradley's paper on the aberration of light with some reference to a third unpublished version.

9. Family Policy and Civil Registration in England and Wales: An Analysis of the White Paper Civil Registration: Vital Change.

10. The first appearance of EEG evidence in a UK court of law: a cautionary tale.

11. Triage decisions of United Kingdom police firearms officers using a multiple-casualty scenario paper exercise.

12. The White Paper on Student Loans.

13. The Duplicity of Paper: Counterfeit, Discretion, and Bureaucratic Authority in Early Colonial Madras.

14. Caring trajectories and health in mid-life.

15. A WORKING RELATIONSHIP: THE DOROTHY NEVILE LEES PAPERS RELATING TO EDWARD GORDON CRAIG AND THE MASK, AT THE HARVARD THEATRE COLLECTION.

16. Introduction to the 34-th international conference on logic programming special issue.

17. Boyling over: A commentary on the preceding papers.

18. ANOTHER LOOK AT A SENSIBLE FISCAL POLICY FOR THE SHARP RISE IN GOVERNMENT DEBT.

19. Care precarity among older British migrants in Spain.

20. What are the Barriers to Taxing Wealth? The Case of a Wealth Tax Proposal in the UK.

21. Two abstracts from oral presentations at the Royal Society of Medicine Matthew Yung Short Papers Competition (March 2021).

22. Introduction to biodiversity valuation tools.

23. The Jevons Papers: A Note.

24. 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.

25. Work and Welfare Benefits: Social Security, Employment and Unemployment in the 1990s.

27. Constitutional functions and institutional responsibility: a functional analysis of the UK constitution.

28. Conditionality and contentment: Universal Credit and UK welfare benefit recipients' life satisfaction.

29. Does Protest Influence Political Speech? Evidence from UK Climate Protest, 2017–2019.

30. Older people's family relationships in disequilibrium during the COVID-19 pandemic. What really matters?

31. Social capital and alcohol risks among older adults (50 years and over): analysis from the Drink Wise Age Well Survey.

32. Lighting the blue touch paper, and building well.

33. How I do it: intracapsular coblation tonsillectomy.

34. Experiences in academic publication among ENT trainees in the UK: results from a national survey.

35. Comment on Paper by Eagly and Smith.

36. Welcome to the 75th Anniversary of the British Journal of Nutrition.

38. Covid19, Charitable Giving and Collectivism: a data-harvesting approach.

39. Dysphagia presentation and management following coronavirus disease 2019: an acute care tertiary centre experience.

40. Comment on Papers by Eagly and Smith, and Green and Urquhart.

41. Assessment procedures used in studies on long-stay patients: a survey of papers published in the British Journal of Psychiatry.

42. A salutogenesis approach to ageing with impairment: the managing and coping experiences of older people ageing with deafblindness.

43. The Great War and the Warfare–Welfare Nexus in British and French West African Colonies.

44. Legal research and the public good: the current landscape.

45. Regulating high-cost short-term credit in the UK: is there scope for 'libertarian paternalism' based provisions?

46. The reporting of mental disorders research in British media.

47. Plumbing the Depths: The Changing (Socio-Demographic) Profile of UK Poverty.

49. Climate scenario analysis for pension schemes: a UK case study.

50. A. J. BROWN, “PHILLIPS’S CURVE,” AND ECONOMIC NETWORKS IN THE 1950S.