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

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

4. Learning from public health practice: the development of a library of community-centered practice examples.

5. Tackling the elective case backlog generated by Covid-19: the scale of the problem and solutions.

6. Averting a public health crisis in England's coastal communities: a call for public health research and policy.

7. Rolling back the prison estate: the pervasive impact of macroeconomic austerity on prisoner health in England.

8. Public perspectives of social prescribing.

9. Why were there 231 707 more deaths than expected in England between 2010 and 2018? An ecological analysis of mortality records.

10. Co-owner, service provider, critical friend? The role of public health in clinical commissioning groups.

11. Prioritizing investments in public health: a multi-criteria decision analysis.

12. An assessment of the impact of home safety assessments on fires and fire-related injuries: a case study of Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service.

13. Grim up North or Northern grit? Recessions and the English spatial health divide (1991–2010).

14. Weight gain in mid-childhood and its relationship with the fast food environment.

15. The cost-effectiveness of public health interventions.

16. Reducing health inequalities in priority public health conditions: using rapid review to develop proposals for evidence-based policy.

17. Towards improving service delivery in screening and intervention services in community pharmacies: a case study of an alcohol IBA service.

18. Community intervention to prevent child maltreatment in England: evaluating the contribution of the family nurse partnership.

19. Women who decline antenatal screening for HIV infection in the era of universal testing: results of an audit of uptake in three London hospitals.

20. 'What does good look like'—exploring access to healthcare for the homeless population in Gateshead, England.

21. Self-completed online contact tracing for COVID-19 is associated with reporting fewer contacts: an observational study.

22. Community empowerment and mental wellbeing: longitudinal findings from a survey of people actively involved in the big local place-based initiative in England.

23. The effect of community water fluoridation on dental caries in children and young people in England: an ecological study.

24. Predictors of social participation: evidence from repeated cross-sectional population surveys in England.

25. Maternal health inequalities and GP provision: investigating variation in consultation rates for women in the Born in Bradford cohort.

26. The Public Health Responsibility Deal: making the workplace healthier?

27. Predictors of self-harm and suicide in LGBT youth: The role of gender, socio-economic status, bullying and school experience.

28. Initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public health training: participatory action research to understand experiences in the East Midlands.

29. Identification of tuberculosis cases by port health screening in Essex 1997–2003.

30. Ethnic differences in risk of severe Covid-19: To what extent are they driven by exposure?

31. Conversing a degree of care: an attempt to lessen suicide rate in time of the pandemic.

32. Identifying local authority need for, and uptake of, school-based physical activity promotion in England–a cluster analysis.

33. Collective control, social cohesion and health and well-being: baseline survey results from the communities in control study in England.

34. Screening at ports of entry for Ebola Virus Disease in England—a descriptive analysis of screening assessment data, 2014–2015.

35. Changing patterns of sickness absence among healthcare workers in England during the COVID-19 pandemic.

36. Charging of overseas visitors in England and universal health coverage: a cross-sectional analysis of NHS trusts.

37. Fresh street: the development and feasibility of a place-based, subsidy for fresh fruit and vegetables.

38. Measuring burden of disease in two inner London boroughs using Disability Adjusted Life Years.

39. Oral history – Sir Richard Doll.

40. Field validity and spatial accuracy of Food Standards Agency Food Hygiene Rating scheme data for England.

41. Employment trajectories and health: cohort differences in English and French women.

42. building concern? The health needs of families in temporary accommodation.

43. Exploring the views of planners and public health practitioners on integrating health evidence into spatial planning in England: a mixed-methods study.

44. art and science of priority-setting: assessing the value of Public Health England's Prioritization Framework.

45. Exploring the views of planners and public health practitioners on integrating health evidence into spatial planning in England: a mixed-methods study.

46. The art and science of priority-setting: assessing the value of Public Health England's Prioritization Framework.

47. Attendance at London workplaces after symptom onset: a retrospective cohort study of staff members with confirmed COVID-19.

48. Increasing uptake of National Health Service Health Checks in primary care: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial of enhanced invitation letters in Northamptonshire, England.

49. Explaining local variation in referrals from health services to children's social care in England 2013–16: a study using 'children in need' administrative data.

50. Norwich COVID-19 testing initiative pilot: evaluating the feasibility of asymptomatic testing on a university campus.