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1. Empowering People to Make Healthier Choices: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Tackling Obesity Policy.

2. We Need to be as a Group: Using and Evaluating the Listening Guide in Feminist Collaborative Autoethnography With an Affective 'Fifth Listen' as a Tool to (re)construct Identities.

3. Place-making in the Mersey Dee before and after Brexit and COVID-19 disruption: A typology of companies and their engagement with their localities and key actors.

4. We Need to be as a Group: Using and Evaluating the Listening Guide in Feminist Collaborative Autoethnography With an Affective 'Fifth Listen' as a Tool to (re) construct Identities.

5. The impact of COVID-19 on UK community finance institutions – Implications for local economic development.

6. The UK COVID-19 contact tracing app as both an emerging technology and public health intervention: The need to consider promissory discourses.

7. At war or saving lives? On the securitizing semantic repertoires of Covid-19.

8. Medical Device Regulations and custom-made device documentation: A further ten frequently asked questions and their answers.

9. Diarised Reflections on COVID-19 and Bereavement: Disruptions and Affordances.

10. Statistical methods used to combine the effective reproduction number, [Formula: see text], and other related measures of COVID-19 in the UK.

11. Hidden from history: Carriage cleaners in the United Kingdom from 1849 to COVID-19.

12. Comparative moral economies of crisis.

13. Point of care testing using rapid automated antigen testing for SARS-COV-2 in care homes – an exploratory safety, usability and diagnostic agreement evaluation.

14. Did the First COVID-19 National Lockdown Lead to an Increase in Domestic Abuse in the U.K.’s Capital City of London?

15. Exploring Dating App Intimacies During COVID-19 in the UK: A Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study on the Impact of Dating Apps on Intimacy, Resilience, and Wellbeing [ES/W002426/1].

16. Confirmation of COVID-19 infection status and reporting of Long COVID symptoms in a population-based birth cohort: No evidence of a nocebo effect.

17. Responding to the call of the NHS Nightingale, but at what cost? An auto-ethnography of a volunteer frontline mental health trainer's experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.

18. Understanding the Factors Affecting Travel Avoidance behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings From a Mixed Method Approach.

19. Dynamic capabilities and employment during COVID-19: The moderating effect of government support.

20. From Brexit to COVID-19: The Johnson Government, Executive Centralisation and Authoritarian Populism.

21. An auto-ethnographic reflection on the nature of nursing in the UK during the Covid-19 pandemic.

22. Evaluation of a Distance Reiki Program for Frontline Healthcare Workers' Health-Related Quality of Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

23. 'Come and get a taste of normal': Advertising, consumerism and the Coronavirus pandemic.

24. The sci-commodity sensibilities of performative Covid-19 face masking.

25. Co-producing Human and Animal Experimental Subjects: Exploring the Views of UK COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participants on Animal Testing.

26. In Their Own Words: Exploring the Methodology and Ethics of Ethnotheatre in Qualitative Dementia Research.

27. Exploring experiences of proculturation in international students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

28. Did the use of open invitations in place of timed appointment invitations reduce the uptake of breast screening in the London region during the COVID-19 recovery?

29. A very British state capitalism: Variegation, political connections and bailouts during the COVID-19 crisis.

30. Work, boredom and rhythm in the time of COVID-19.

31. The digitalisation of finance management skills in dementia since the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study.

32. Seeing like an epidemiologist? Mobilising people against COVID-19.

33. Rupture, repetition, and new rhythms for pandemic times: Mass Observation, everyday life, and COVID-19.

34. Over a third of palliative medicine physicians meet burnout criteria: Results from a survey study during the COVID-19 pandemic.

35. Role and response of primary healthcare services in community end-of-life care during COVID-19: Qualitative study and recommendations for primary palliative care delivery.

36. UK obstetric sonographers' experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic: Burnout, role satisfaction and impact on clinical practice.

37. What are the Challenges and Resilience Resources Identified by Informal Carers During the First UK COVID-19 Lockdown? A Longitudinal Qualitative Study Using Naturalistic Data.

38. Morning Connections: How do you support hospital staff working remotely during a global pandemic without providing 'staff support'?

39. Isolation, Uncertainty and Treatment Delays: Parents' Experiences of Having a Baby with Cleft Lip/Palate During the Covid-19 Pandemic.

40. Cultivated invisibility and migrants' experiences of homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic.

41. COVID-19 and vision impairment: Constraints negotiation, participation, and well-being during lockdown in the United Kingdom.

42. 'Whose life are They Going to Save? It's Probably Not Going to be Mine!' Living With a Life-Shortening Condition During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic: A Grounded Theory Study of Embodied Precarity.

43. 'It's a double whammy': A qualitative study of illness uncertainty in individuals with Parkinson's disease in the context of COVID-19.

44. The relationship between COVID-19-induced death thoughts and depression during a national lockdown.

45. Uncertainty quantification for epidemiological forecasts of COVID-19 through combinations of model predictions.

46. Fitting to the UK COVID-19 outbreak, short-term forecasts and estimating the reproductive number.

47. 'It reminds me that I should stop for the little moments': Exploring emotions in experiences of UK Covid-19 lockdown.

48. Predicting future default on the Covid-19 bounce back loan scheme: The £46.5 billion question.

49. A UK qualitative study of living and dying with dementia in the last year of life.

50. Mental health of people with multiple sclerosis during the COVID-19 outbreak: A prospective cohort and cross-sectional case–control study of the UK MS Register.