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1. 'On paper, you're normal': narratives of unseen health needs among women who have had children removed from their care.

2. THE EVOLUTION OF PAPER MONEY IN ENGLAND.

4. Curriculum Knowledge, Justice, Relations: The Schools White Paper (2010) in England.

5. The Evolution of Wallpaper Interior Design Schemes in a Commercial Setting: The Interiors of the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel (Midland Grand Hotel), London 1870s-1980s.

6. ASAS Centennial Paper: Animal growth and development research: Historical perspectives.

7. Biases in Local Government Elections Due to Position on the Ballot Paper.

9. Second-hand smoke levels in UK pubs and bars: do the English Public Health White Paper proposals go far enough?

10. Influence of factors commonly known to be associated with health inequalities on antibiotic use in high-income countries: a systematic scoping review.

11. International Treaties and British Statutes*This is a revised version of a paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Statute Law Society held at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, on 1 November 2003.

12. Enacting Treaties*This is a revised version of a paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Statute Law Society held at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, on 1 November 2003.

13. A Narrative Review of the Literature on the Recruitment of Younger Police Officers in Age and in Service: What Are the Implications for the Police in England and Wales?

14. BAD Investigative Group Meeting, Bristol, January 1982 SUMMARIES OF PAPERS.

15. Reflecting on community development research: how peer researchers influence and shape community action projects.

16. Service users' experiences of social and psychological avoidable harm in mental health social care in England: Findings of a scoping review.

17. A public health approach to estimating the need for long COVID services.

18. ASGBI abstracts 2008: oral presentations.

19. ASGBI abstracts 2008: poster presentations.

20. The papers of Joseph Gillott (1799-1872).

21. ASGBI abstracts 2007 Poster presentations.

22. ASGBI abstracts 2007 Oral presentations.

23. The Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland Abstracts.

24. Forty Years On: What Progress in Delivering Accessible and Principled Criminal Law?†This article is a revised version of a paper that Sir Roger presented to the Statute Law Society on 24 January 2005.

25. Curating Spaces of Hope: A New Paradigm of Postsecular Partnership for Uncertain Times.

26. Another Step towards the Promised Liberation of Adult Social Work under England's 2014 Care Act? The Implications of Revised Statutory Guidance and the Politics of Liberation.

27. Baranov's contributions to the Beverton–Holt model.

28. 'It's like I'm Having an Affair': Cross-Force Police Collaborations as Complex Problems.

30. Reconfiguring the health-promoting hospital: the role of chaplaincy in England.

31. How Has the Professional Capabilities Framework Changed Social Work Education and Practice in England?

32. Lentigo maligna: a review.

33. Coastal towns as 'left-behind places': economy, environment and planning.

34. Cultural Memory Conference, Centre of Language and Cultural Theory, University of Southampton, 7-9 April 1995.

35. Seventh Annual Association of Adaptation Studies Conference, University of York, York, 27–28th September, 2012.

36. Preference of distance learning methods among post-graduate occupational physicians and hygienists.

37. Evidence-based medicine: a new ritual in medical teaching.

38. What Skills Do Older Self-Funders in England Need to Arrange and Manage Social Care? Findings from a Scoping Review of the Literature.

39. Latin American Cinema Conference: Theory and Praxis, University of Leeds, 29-30 June 1999.

40. Response to the Concerns Raised by Burgess, Barcham and Kearney about ‘Perfect Opportunity—Perfect Storm? Raising the Standards of Social Work Education in England’.

41. Bayesian multistate modelling of incomplete chronic disease burden data.

42. Existential Ethics: Thinking Hard About Lawyer Responsibility for Clients' Environmental Harms.

43. Environmentally sustainable dermatology.

44. New horizons in frailty identification via electronic frailty indices: early implementation lessons from experiences in England and the United States.

45. Healthcare apprenticeships: assessing the potential benefits to an acute care provider NHS organization.

46. LETTER 5: NATALIE ZEMON DAVIS TO E. P. THOMPSON, 14 MAY 1972.

47. An evidence-based framework on community-centred approaches for health: England, UK.

48. Judgment in Re W (A child) : National and International Implications for Contemporary Child and Family Social Work.

49. Social Media, Social Capital and Adolescents Living in State Care: A Multi-Perspective and Multi-Method Qualitative Study.

50. Production of parchment legal deeds in England, 1690–1830.