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2. Deinking paper fibre application to agricultural land: soil quality enhancer or copper polluter?

3. A review of the Public Health White Paper– Choosing Health: making healthy choices easier.

4. Counterblast: Some Discussion of the Home Office Discussion Paper 'Opportunity/Security as a Driver of Crime'.

5. Current policy and legislation in England regarding older people - what this means for older people with learning disabilities: a discussion paper.

6. Caring for soil life in the Anthropocene: The role of attentiveness in more‐than‐human ethics.

7. The Higher Education White Paper: The Good, the Bad, the Unspeakable - and the Next White Paper1 The Higher Education White Paper: The Good, the Bad, the Unspeakable - and the Next White Paper.

8. Why more ‘quality time’ is not on the top of children's lists: the ‘qualities of time’ for children<FNR></FNR><FN>Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the ESRC Children 5–16 Final Conference, London House 20–21st November 2001, and at The National Parenting Institute, London. </FN>

9. The ‘shape’ of teacher professionalism in England: professional standards, performance management, professional development and the changes proposed in the 2010 White Paper.

10. Paper Sessions.

11. More than a piece of paper?: Personal education plans and ‘looked after’ children in England.

12. External beam radiotherapy for prostate cancer: What are the current research trends and hotspots?

13. DISCUSSION PAPER: Public trust and accountability for clinical performance: lessons from the national press reportage of the Bristol hearing.

14. Young people's priorities for the self‐management of distress after stoma surgery due to inflammatory bowel disease: A consensus study using online nominal group technique.

15. Using real patients in problem-based learning: students' comments on the value of using real, as opposed to paper cases, in a problem-based learning module in general practice.

16. KEY PAPERS IN OLD AGE PSYCHIATRY SERIES EDITOR: ALISTAIR BURNS.

17. Abstracts of Research Papers and Posters presented at the Sixth Congress of the European Society of Endodontology, 11-13 November 1993, held in London, UK.

18. “Not a Cigarette Paper Between Us”: Integrated Inspection of Children's Services in England.

19. Mental health service provision in England[This paper].

20. ‘Pressing issues in the dementias and dementia services’ symposium 28–29 January 1999 Royal College of Physicians, London. Priorities in dementia services: the interaction of purchasers and providers<FN>Paper from Dementia Symposium, at Royal College of Psychiatrists on 28/29 January 1999 </FN>

21. Evaluating and improving multiple choice papers: true-false questions in public health medicine.

22. Strategies for Revising and Resubmitting Papers to Refereed Journals.

23. Commentary: The pen is mightier than the scalpel. Commentary on the paper – Public trust, and accountability for clinical performance: lessons from the national press reporting of the Bristol hearing (H.T.O. Davies and A.V. Shields, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 5, 335–342).

24. Papers from a Mini-symposium on Competition in the Food Industry: An Introduction.

25. Public perspectives on inequality and mental health: A peer research study.

26. Abstracts from papers to be presented at the 2nd International Institute of Consumer Sciences incorporating Home Economics, Research Conference: Consumption, Culture and Community.School of The Outdoors, Leisure and Food, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool

27. Quick detection of a rare species: Forensic swabs of survey tubes for hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius urine.

28. Conference Announcement and Call for Papers.

29. Investigating trial spaces: Thinking through legal spatiality beyond the court.

30. Lilian Lindsay CBE LLD MDS HDD FDS (Eng&Edin) FSA (1871–1960) The first female to gain a British dental qualification and a leading member of the profession.

31. A critical consideration of 'mental health and wellbeing' in education: Thinking about school aims in terms of wellbeing.

32. What is the evidence on the impact of Pupil Premium funding on school intakes and attainment by age 16 in England?

33. Assessing pupils at the age of 16 in England – approaches for effective examinations.

34. The Artists' Papers Register.

35. Wiltshire & Somerset: Regal Bath & Mysterious Stonehenge: 5 WELLS & THE CAVES OF MENDIP.

36. A qualitative exploration of the barriers and facilitators to self‐managing multiple long‐term conditions amongst people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation.

37. Investigating the impact of primary care networks on continuity of care in English general practice: Analysis of interviews with patients and clinicians from a mixed methods study.

38. Valuing the economic benefits of species recovery programmes.

39. Plugging the holes: Identifying potential avenues and limitations for furthering Dutch civil society contributions towards flood resilience.

40. 'Turning up and tuning in'. Factors associated with parental non‐attendance and non‐adherence in intervention for young children with speech, language communication needs.

41. Emancipatory archival methods: Exploring the historical geographies of disability.

42. Health systems, health policies, and health issues for people with intellectual disabilities in England.

43. Announcements.

44. Papers presented at the meeting of The Society for Experimental Optometry, at Birmingham on 15--16 July 1991.

45. Abstracts of papers presented at the 8th annual meeting of the Society for Cutaneous Ultrastructure Research.

46. Becoming breastfeeding friendly in Great Britain—Does implementation science work?

47. 'Depending on where I am...' Hair, travelling and the performance of identity among Black and mixed‐race women.

48. A meta‐ethnographic understanding of children and young people's experiences of extended school non‐attendance.

49. System failure: A comparison of electronic and paper-based assignment submission, marking, and feedback.

50. The Daily Mail and the Stephen Lawrence Murder.

51. Biographical histories of gendered parental substance use: Messages from mothers to professionals as to what interventions help or hinder journeys of recovery.

52. Choice-equity dilemma in special education provision Policy Paper 6, 6th Series, June 2010 SEN Policy Options Group SEN Policy Options Group.

53. The socio‐ecological imagination: Young environmental activists constructing transformation in an era of crisis.

54. The Clover-Snow collection. Papers of Joseph Clover and John Snow in the Woodward Biomedical Library, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.

55. Tackling the 'normalisation of neglect': Messages from child protection reviews in England.

56. Teaching phonics and reading effectively: 'A balancing act' for teachers, policy makers and researchers.

57. Here, there, everywhere: The relational geographies of chemsex.

58. Recognizing and addressing how gender shapes young people's experiences of image‐based sexual harassment and abuse in educational settings.

59. From post‐political to authoritarian planning in England, a crisis of legitimacy.

60. Nothing about us without us: A co‐production strategy for communities, researchers and stakeholders to identify ways of improving health and reducing inequalities.

61. The achievement gap: The impact of between‐class attainment grouping on pupil attainment and educational equity over time.

62. Recent trends in the spatial distribution of human capital: Are skill levels converging across regions in England and Wales?

63. Ladder of competencies for education middle managers in England.

64. Politics Page.

65. Lidcombe Program translation to community clinics in Australia and England.

66. Editorial.

67. Papers presented at The City University Centenary Conference, Department of Optometry and Visual Science in Northampton Square, London, UK on 1 June 1994.

68. Space, race and identity: An ethnographic study of the Black hair care and beauty landscape and Black women's racial identity constructions in England.

69. The impact of the EU regulation on UK insolvency proceedings<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper was first delivered at a conference of the Insolvency Lawyers' Association (UK) in Brussels on 16 March 2002. </FN>.

70. Reading wars or reading reconciliation? A critical examination of robust research evidence, curriculum policy and teachers' practices for teaching phonics and reading.

71. Cultural capital, curriculum policy and teaching Latin.

72. The electoral benefits of environmental position‐taking: Floods and electoral outcomes in England 2010–2019.

73. Heritage, the power of the past, and the politics of (mis)recognition.

74. Experiences of dog theft and spatial practices of search/ing.

75. Area Prize.

76. Microenterprise and home care for older adults in England and Wales: A partial revolution?

77. Children and Society Policy Review—A review of government consultation processes when engaging with children and young people about the statutory guidance for Relationships and Sex Education in schools in England.

78. Short papers meeting, Royal Society of Medicine, London, Section of Coloproctology, 24 November 2004.

79. Short Papers Meeting, Royal Society of Medicine, London, Section of Coloproctology, February 2004.

80. COMMENTS: Stubborn mules: some comments.

81. Figures of the global: Mobility journeys of international school pupils.

82. What Accounts for the Emergence of a New Interaction Pattern? On Generative Mechanisms, Constitutive Rules and Charging Routines.

83. Problematising social mobility in relation to Higher Education policy.

84. Amenity as educator: Geographies of education, citizenship, and the CPRE in 1930s England.

85. Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers.

86. Financial resilience! A comparative study of three lower tier authorities in England.

87. Fire injury analysis.

88. Let's talk about the negative experiences of Black mental health service users in England: Now is the moment to consider watchful waiting to support their recovery.

89. 'The participation group means that I'm low ability': Students' perspectives on the enactment of 'mixed‐ability' grouping in secondary school physical education.

90. Forthcoming papers.

91. LEADER and Spatial Justice.

92. Response to Symonds, Abbott and Dugdale (2020) '"Someone will come in and say I'm doing it wrong." The perspectives of fathers with learning disabilities in England'.

93. Has COVID‐19 affected dementia diagnosis rates in England?

94. Teacher–researcher partnership in the translation and implementing of PALS (Peer‐Assisted Learning Strategies): An international perspective.

95. Managing ongoing swallow safety through information‐sharing: An ethnography of speech and language therapists and nurses at work on stroke units.

96. Public access, private land, and spatial politics: The geographical importance of the right of way in Coventry, England.

97. Policing a complex community; political influence on policing and its impact on local and central accountability.

98. Scientific publication in obstetrics and gynecology from Mainland China and other top‐ranking countries: A 10‐year survey of the literature.

99. Public Sector ‘Modernisation’: Examining the Impact of a Change Agenda on Local Government Employees in England.

100. Looking ahead in anger: The effects of foreign migration on youth resentment in England.