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51. The emergence and undermining of sex worker-led freelance feminism.

52. 'We live in a capitalist world, we need to survive!': Feminist cultural work, platform capitalism, and pandemic precarity.

53. Developments in ultrasonic and eddy current testing in the 1970s and 1980s with emphasis on the requirements of the UK nuclear power industry.

54. Selling world-class education: British private schools, whiteness and the soft-sell technique.

55. Elite schools and slavery in the UK – capital, violence and extractivism.

56. Care‐driven informality: The case of community transport.

57. Pacemaking and placemaking on the UK canals.

58. Soil sampling and sensed ancillary data requirements for soil mapping in precision agriculture II: contour mapping of soil properties with sensed z-score data for comparison with management zone averages.

59. Soil sampling and sensed ancillary data requirements for soil mapping in precision agriculture I. delineation of management zones to determine zone averages of soil properties.

60. 'No health without mental health': where are we now?

61. Nuha: A study of the conduct of everyday life of a British Yemeni young person.

62. A Discussion of Building a Smart SHM Platform for Long-Span Bridge Monitoring.

63. Pregnant racialised migrants and the ubiquitous border: The hostile environment as a technology of stratified reproduction.

64. Safeguarding carers: literature review on what is known about carers who are abused by the people they provide care for.

65. The benefits of using a Shared Lives type community response to support survivors of domestic abuse with disabilities and older survivors.

66. Towards a trans inclusive practice: thinking difference differently.

67. UK paediatric speech and language therapists' perceptions on the use of telehealth in current and future clinical practice: An application of the APEASE criteria.

68. Using longitudinal qualitative research to explore the experience of receiving and using augmentative and alternative communication.

69. Decoloniality and healthcare higher education: Critical conversations.

70. A Developmental and Life-Course Approach to Further Understanding of the Nature and Causes of Intimate Partner Violence and Femicide.

71. Inclusion for STEM, the institution, or minoritized youth? Exploring how educators navigate the discourses that shape social justice in informal science learning practices.

72. The hidden half: the double lives of Chinese migrant women in post-war Britain.

73. Vascularized composite allotransplantation – a Council of Europe position paper.

74. Exploring alternative assessments for signing deaf candidates.

75. Paperwork, compassion and temporal conflicts in British social work.

76. THE RETURN TO FINAL PAPER EXAMINING IN ENGLISH NATIONAL CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT AND SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS: ISSUES OF VALIDITY, ACCOUNTABILITY AND POLITICS.

77. Response Assessment of Thermal Papers from Four Continents to Fingerprint Development by Heat.

78. Monetary policy and price stability in British post-war debate: restatement of evidence from economists' papers presented to the Radcliffe Committee.

79. Materials and Energy Flow Analysis of Paper Consumption in the United Kingdom, 1987-2010.

80. A Stab in the Back? The British Government, the Paper Industry and the Nordic Threat, 1956-72.

81. Improving quality of referral letters from primary to secondary care: a literature review and discussion paper.

82. The Higher Education White Paper: Views from Around the Sector.

83. Pragmatic patchwork ethnography, a call to action for health, nutrition and dietetic researchers.

84. Counter‐terrorism and humanitarian action: UK INGO responses since 2015.

85. Comparing implicit communication via longitudinal driving dynamics: A cross-cultural study in Germany and the UK.

86. The Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development: A Conflicted Global Concept?

87. The making of the activist disabled subject: disability and political activism in English higher education.

88. Enhancing a sense of academic and social belongingness of Chinese direct-entry students in the post-Covid era: a UK context.

89. Using game‐based learning and online flipped classrooms with degree apprenticeship students.

90. ICSH review of internal quality control policy for blood cell counters.

91. Splitting Atomic Minds: Hanna Segal and the Fear of Nuclear War in 1980s Britain.

92. How mothers manage and make sense of their early adolescent's interactive screen use: an IPA study in the UK.

93. Exploring Opportunities for Vehicle-to-Grid Implementation through Demonstration Projects.

94. How foresight has evolved since 1999? Understanding its themes, scope and focus.

95. Children's book illustrations from China and Ukraine: Comparison of different formats.

96. Opinion Models, Election Data, and Political Theory.

97. Spaces of change: Everyday gender activism through near‐peer gender and sexuality workshops with young people in the UK.

98. Loitering with (research) intent: Remote ethnographies in the immigration tribunal.

99. Fast, slow, ongoing: Female academics' experiences of time and change during COVID‐19.

100. Sonic registers of belonging: British mobile young people in UK higher education.