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51. In the public interest? Political sex scandals and the media in Ireland.

52. A survey of teaching undergraduate neuroanatomy in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

53. "We shouldn't waste a good crisis": the lived experience of working on the frontline through the first surge (and beyond) of COVID-19 in the UK and Ireland.

54. "To Terrorize the Public Mind": How the British Press Reported the Fenian Dynamite Campaign, 1881–1885.

55. Orthoptic service survey in the UK and Ireland during the interim recovery period (summer 2020) of the COVID-19 pandemic.

56. Patient preferences and experiences regarding thrombopoietin-receptor agonists for immune thrombocytopenia in the United Kingdom and Ireland (TRAPeze UK & IE study).

57. Communal Solitude: The Carthusian Lay Brethren in Great Britain and Ireland, 1178–1569. (BAR British Series 675): By Francesca Breeden. 21 × 30 cm. xiii + 93 pp, 50 colour and b&w pls and figs, 5 tables. Oxford: BAR Publishing, 2022. isbn 978-1-4073-5975-5. Price: £31.00 pb

58. UK and Ireland survey of MPharm student and staff experiences of mental health curricula, with a focus on Mental Health First Aid.

59. Neurosurgical applications of tractography in the UK.

60. CSF rhinorrhoea after endonasal intervention to the anterior skull base (CRANIAL): proposal for a prospective multicentre observational cohort study.

61. Covid-19 and the Future of the Digital Shift amongst Research Libraries: An RLUK Perspective in Context.

62. Old teachers: a feminist research agenda.

63. Measurement of ductions and fields of binocular single vision (BSV): orthoptic practice in the UK and Ireland.

64. Acetamiprid, chlorantraniliprole, and in some situations the physical barriers MultiPro® or Kvaae® wax, can be alternatives to traditional synthetic pyrethroid insecticides for the protection of young conifers from damage by the large pine weevil Hylobius abietis L

65. The Colonisation of Uplands in Medieval Britain and Ireland: Climate, Agriculture and Environmental Adaptation.

66. Market-oriented Development of Plant-based Food and Beverage Products: A Usage Segmentation Approach.

67. Stillbirth and risk factors: an evaluation of Irish and UK websites.

68. Truly muscular Gaels? W.N. Kerr, physical culture and Irish masculinity in the early twentieth century.

69. Fit for purpose? A cross-sectional study to evaluate the acceptability and usability of HeadUp, a novel neck support collar for neurological neck weakness.

70. Exploration of patient- and relative-reported outcomes of cognitive, emotional, and social function after encephalitis.

71. Management of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage 17 years after the ISAT trial: a survey of current practice in the UK and Ireland.

72. Reimagining alienation within a relational framework: evidence from the public sector in Ireland and the UK.

73. Medieval Britain and Ireland — Fieldwork Highlights in 2019.

74. Sport and War in an Irish Town.

75. Older People in the Context of COVID-19: A European Perspective.

76. Transitions into work for young people with complex needs: a systematic review of UK and Ireland studies to improve employability.

77. Oesophageal screening during videofluoroscopy: International practices and perspectives of speech-language pathologists.

78. Splitting Accountability Hairs: Anomalies in the Adaptation of IFRS for SMEs in the UK and Ireland.

79. Transnational social workers' lived experience in statutory child protection.

80. AIDSImpact special issue – broadening the lens: recommendations from rehabilitation in chronic disease to advance healthy ageing with HIV.

81. Generation rent and the financialization of housing: a comparative exploration of the growth of the private rental sector in Ireland, the UK and Spain.

82. A study to assess knowledge and acceptability of foetal surgery for spina bifida amongst healthcare professionals in the UK.

83. The im/mobilities of 'sometimes-migrating' for abortion: Ireland to Great Britain.

84. Ten years of public health palliative care conferences: a critical reflection for the next decade.

85. Irish construction cross border trade and Brexit: Practitioner perceptions on the periphery of Europe.

86. Medieval Britain and Ireland — Fieldwork Highlights in 2018.

87. Medieval Britain and Ireland in 2018.

88. How do you solve a problem like Maria? Family complexity and institutional complications in UK social work.

89. Quality Network for Prison Mental Health Services: reviewing the quality of mental health provision in prisons.

90. Harmonising alcohol consumption, sales and related outcomes data across the UK and Ireland: an insurmountable barrier to policy evaluation?

91. International medical graduates and general practice training: How do educational leaders facilitate the transition from new migrant to local family doctor?

92. Increasing the intensity and comprehensiveness of aphasia services: identification of key factors influencing implementation across six countries.

93. Aspirations for a website to support families' active waiting for speech-language pathology.

94. A comparison of the academic impact of plastic surgery units in the United Kingdom and Ireland using bibliometric analysis.

95. A multi-level, multi-jurisdictional strategy: Transnational tobacco companies' attempts to obstruct tobacco packaging restrictions.

96. Human rights' monitoring and implementation: how to make rights 'real' in children's lives.

97. Towards a more effective approach to the development and maintenance of SEA guidance.

98. Bird ringing and nest recording in Britain and Ireland in 2017.

99. Demographic trends and changing housing systems in Northern Ireland.

100. HIV-related stigma and optimism as predictors of anxiety and depression among HIV-positive men who have sex with men in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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