Tasnime Akunjee
| birth_place = London, England | occupation = Criminal law, human rights lawyer and political commentator | known_for = Tommy Robinson defamation case, Almondbury Community School bullying incident, Shamima Begum citizenship deprivation case | party = }}Mohammed Tasnime Akunjee (born December 1977) is a British criminal law and human rights lawyer, and a political commentator. He specializes in terrorism and related fields, and his notable works includes the 2019 defamation case against Tommy Robinson, the Almondbury Community School bullying incident, and the citizenship deprivation case between the British government and Shamima Begum. In January 2024, he declared intention to run as an Independent candidate for a Member of Parliament for the newly drawn Bethnal Green and Stepney constituency in East London, though he did not do so in the general election that July. Provided by Wikipedia
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A mapping survey of digital clinical consultations in maternity care in England by Georgia Clancy, Kerry Evans, Helen Spiby, Victoria Barrett, Candice Sunney, Catrin Evans
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A mapping survey of digital clinical consultations in maternity care in England. by Georgia Clancy, Kerry Evans, Helen Spiby, Victoria Barrett, Candice Sunney, Catrin Evans
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Characterising the outcomes, impacts and implementation challenges of advanced clinical practice roles in the UK: a scoping review by Catrin Evans, Jeanette Eldridge, Roger Knaggs, Paul Hendrick, Peter Harris, Brenda Poku, Ruth Pearce, John McLuskey, Philippa Tomczak, Ruaridh Thow, Joy Conway, Richard Collier, Gowsika Yogeswaran
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Prioritising methodological research questions for scoping reviews, mapping reviews and evidence and gap maps for health research: a protocol for PROSPECT Delphi study by Fiona Campbell, Elaine Toomey, Andrea C Tricco, Catrin Evans, Heather Colquhoun, Barbara Clyne, Dawid Pieper, Declan Devane, Micah Peters, Christina Godfrey, Linda Biesty, Raju Kanukula, Ariany Marques Vieira, Lyndsay Alexander, Danielle Pollock, Zachary Munn, Edoardo Aromataris, Hanan Khalil, Jack Nunn, Ashrita Saran, Sabira Hasanoff, Grace McBride, Romy Menghao Jia, Érica Brandao de Moraes, Ellen Davies
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