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1. Screening for late preeclampsia at 35–37 weeks by the urinary Congo-red dot paper test.

2. Opportunity for RE? A possible vision of the future for Religious Education structures in England, drawing on the implications of Education for All, the UK Government's 2022 education White Paper.

3. Citrination and its Discontents: Yellow as a Sign of Alchemical Change.

4. Trying to get a piece of paper from City Hall? The availability, accessibility, and administration of the register office wedding.

5. State Authority and Convict Agency in the Paper Panopticon: The Recording of Convict Ages in Nineteenth-Century England and Australia.

6. Investigating how the interaction between individual and circumstantial determinants influence the emergence of digital poverty: a post-pandemic survey among families with children in England.

8. Sismondi on money, banking, credit and public debt: an exploratory essay.

9. How smart is England’s approach to smart specialization? A policy paper.

10. The appliance of science: exploring the use of context in reformed GCSE science examinations.

11. Governance of Academies in England: The Return of "Command and Control"?*.

12. Investigating the diversity of scientific methods in high-stakes chemistry examinations in England.

13. "I've got a mountain of paperwork to do!" Literacies and texts in a cycle technicians' workshop.

14. How are intense interests used within schools to support inclusion and learning for secondary-aged autistic pupils? A scoping review.

15. Crafting professionals: entrepreneurial strategies for making a living through passionate work.

16. Masculinity in the consulting room: A child psychotherapist's experiences.

17. The role and significance of planning consultants as intermediary-actors: between and amongst government, civic society and the market.

18. Using infinite server queues with partial information for occupancy prediction.

19. A Systematic Literature Review With Racially Minoritised People Using Family Group Conferencing in England.

20. The dispositions and tactics of school sixth-formers who reject the institutional 'push' to university.

21. Municipal Matters: Local Government Reporting and News Values in England's Provincial Press, 1900–1950.

22. The enduring importance of strategic vision in planning: the case of the West Midlands Green Belt.

23. The rise and rise of academy trusts: continuing changes to the state-funded school system in England.

24. Further education and mental health during the pandemic: the moral impasse of meritocracy.

25. Modernising government, aestheticising decision information: how 'business-like' quantification turns performance numbers into aesthetic enumerated entities.

26. Unleashing the 'undergraduate monster'? The second-order policy effects of the 1988 Education Reform Act for higher education in England.

27. Private equity and the regulation of financialised infrastructure: the case of Macquarie in Britain's water and energy networks.

28. Designing practical science assessments in England: students' engagement and perceptions.

29. Parents' understandings of social media algorithms in children's lives in England: Misunderstandings, parked understandings, transactional understandings and proactive understandings amidst datafication.

30. Eating with children: a practice theoretical study of foodwork in transitioning to parenthood.

31. 'Like a piece of meat in a pack of wolves': gay/bisexual men and sexual racialization.

32. Moving beyond masculine defensiveness and anxiety in the classroom: exploring gendered responses to sexual and gender based violence workshops in England and Ireland.

33. Governance of Academies in England: The Return of "Command and Control"?*.

34. The making of the activist disabled subject: disability and political activism in English higher education.

35. A multi-stakeholder analysis of the risks to early school leaving: comparing young peoples' and educators' perspectives on five categories of risk.

36. #Relationshipgoals: fantasies of the good life in young people's digitally-networked peer cultures.

37. Feeling in Suspension: Waiting in COVID-19 Shopping Queues.

38. People and places: towards an understanding and categorisation of reasons for place attachment – case studies from the north of England.

39. Ethnic minority and migrant women's struggles in accessing healthcare during COVID-19: an intersectional analysis.

40. 'You feel a bit lost': a case study interpreting white, working-class mothers' engagement through habitus.

41. Girls in the juvenile justice system in England and Wales, 2002–2017.

42. The Baran Ratio, investment, and British economic growth and development.

43. Primary teachers' experiences of neo-liberal education reform in England: 'Nothing is ever good enough'.

44. Where are the children's voices and choices in educational settings' early reading policies? A reflection on early reading provision for under-threes.

45. Tough girls: gender performance and safety within schools.

46. The ethics of co-design.

47. Reviewing the 3C's of blended learning for police education: assessing capacity, building capability, and conquering challenges.

48. Contexts and dimensions of algorithm literacies: Parents' algorithm literacies amidst the datafication of parenthood.

49. "Lessons from lockdown: could pandemic schooling help change education?".

50. Educator views regarding young people's aspirations in peripheral coastal communities in England: a Q study.