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NICE/NHS and other guidance is regularly reviewed and updated. There may be different ways to include this information as required. Often forgotten but worthy of visiting are the arcades dotted around the city centre. Beautifully designed treasure troves, they’re home to some of Brum’s hidden gems. Hit up Great Western Arcade for restaurants, bars and specialist shops, or Piccadilly Arcade for jewellers, barbers and florists – and Faculty, arguably the best cup of coffee you’ll find in the centre. B – Balti Triangle Available at: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2012/7/pdfs/ukpga_20120007_en.pdf (Accessed: 23 August 2012).

Knapik, J. J., Cosio-Lima, L. M. and Reynolds, K. L. (2015) ‘Efficacy of functional movement screening for predicting injuries in coast guard cadets’, The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 29 (5), pp. 1157-1162.Kanda, G.S., Ravelli, L., Lowe, B., Egger, W. and Keeble, D.J. (2016) 'Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy study of Kapton thin foils', Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 49, 025305 (3pp). doi: 10.1088/0022-3727/49/2/025305 Home to over 100 Balti houses, Birmingham is the birthplace of the famous Brummie dish. Since its inception in the 70s, a proper Balti must be served in the steel bowl it’s been cooked in – those be the rules, bab. C – Canals Title of journal (in italics – capitalise first letter of each word in title, except for linking words such as and, of, the, for) Title of newspaper (in italics – capitalise first letter of each word in title, except for linking words such as and, of, the, for) A thriving part of the city, JQ is a big name in the worldwide jewellery industry. In fact, 40% of all the “my precious” in the UK is produced here. It’s also home to Europe’s largest concentration of jewellery shops, with over 100 independent specialists trading from this area of Brum. K – Knowledge

Oxford English Dictionary (2016). reflection, n. Oxford : Oxford University Press. Available at: http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/160921?redirectedFrom=reflection#eid (Accessed: 25 Nov 2016) The action or process of thinking carefully or deeply about a particular subject, typically involving influence from one's past life and experiences; contemplation, deep or serious thought or consideration, esp. of a spiritual nature. (OED, 2016, II 7 a) Did you know we have the UK’s busiest theatre? Oh yes, move over London’s West End – our girl Hippodrome gets a massive 520,000 visitors per year coming to see shows like Les Miserables. When there’s not a global pandemic on, anyway… I – Iconic Live to learn? The city is rich in culture and knowledge, with plenty of ways to broaden the mind. From world class collections and exhibitions at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, to over a million books to read at Central Library, we’ve got you. We’ve even got walking tours if you like your history. L – LGBTQ+

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National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) (2007) Acutely ill patients in hospital: recognition of and response to acute illness in adults in hospital.Clinicalguideline [CG50]. Available at: http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg50 (Accessed: 5 May 2015) Probably thanks to all the universities mentioned above, Brum is the youngest city in Europe. We have the most under 25’s – which is probably why Snobs (2.0) is still raging every weekend. Z – Zoo The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (2011) recommends the following for the management of stable angina ….

Much like everything in Birmingham we can’t just have one of it – same applies for higher learning establishments apparently. We’ve got five universities across the city with famous alumni including comedian Victoria Wood, TV presenter Ben Shephard and Westeros’ least enthusiastic ruler, Bran Stark of Game of Thrones. V – Vegan December is a lovely time in and around the city, with the build up to Christmas made more special and fun by the annual pantomimes, ice skating rinks, and winter wonderlands that pop up. There’s also a small market that rumbles in… Y – Youngest City Birmingham proudly welcomes and supports the LGBTQ+ community (and allies) with the famous Hurst Street playing host to a plethora of bars and clubs. As well as being the main destination for the annual Pride celebrations, the area has just been adorned with new ‘Cross With Pride’ walkways to welcome visitors to the Gay Village. M – Moseley You may have heard of a TV show about an infamous gang of Birmingham reprobates – I mean, we never mention it or anything. Whether you like it or not, Peaky Blinders put Brum on a global screen and has brought plenty of business to the city. It’s also brought plenty of men wearing flat caps which is unfortunate but you can’t win them all. Q – Queen

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Gigs, exhibitions, casinos and restaurants – Resorts World and surrounding buildings are an integral part of Birmingham, especially for international visitors. The Arena, right next to the airport, has been called many things over the years but will always just be The NEC to most of us. S – Stirchley

The Sun (2015) BBC Radio 4, 1 January. Available at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048nlfb#auto (Accessed: 23 January 2015). To show her true love for this city, Bite Your Brum has written a glorious A-Z guide to dear old Birmingham. Get ready to fall in love with your city all over again! A – Arcades Birmingham is a culturally diverse city with 6 main faith groups. There are hundreds of places of worship with a focus on community. BMAG has an excellent permanent exhibition called Faith in Birmingham for anyone looking to learn more. X – Xmas From squares to pubs, we love a Queen Vic here. Victoria Square was named after mardy plops Queen Victoria in 1901 and has been lovingly developed over the years to include The Floozie (let her splash once more, for the love of god!) and be entirely pedestrianised. R – Resorts WorldThe National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (2011 [updated 2016]) recommends the following for the management of stable angina … National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (2011) Stable angina: management. Clinical Guideline [CG126] : Update 26 August 2016.Available at: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg126 (Accessed 5 January 2021) The internet has radically altered access to audio and visual sources and created the means for anyone to produce and distribute material. You may also view or hear programmes through catch-up services such as BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4 on Demand( 4oD), Demand 5and Sky Goon a variety of devices. You do not need to specify the catch-up service nor the device. The nature of the material and the facts necessary to identify or retrieve it should dictate the substance of your in-text citations and reference list.

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