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  • As the chartered institute for IT, we are delighted to join with the Guardian to bring these two leading health events together to make the definitive event for the healthcare IT and information industry, said Matthew Swindells, chair of BCS Health.

    Guardian and BCS merge healthcare informatics events 2011

  • Through economic necessity, like so many working artists, Dutton and Swindells have had to get involved in the academic world, with all its theoretical inhibitions and obligatory research outcomes.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • As the chartered institute for IT, we are delighted to join with the Guardian to bring these two leading health events together to make the definitive event for the healthcare IT and information industry, said Matthew Swindells, chair of BCS Health.

    Guardian and BCS merge healthcare informatics events 2011

  • The collaborative duo Steve Dutton and Steve Swindells present The Stag And Hound, a far from sober installation of pub-minded waywardness.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • They have also read other EOW children's novels by authors such as Robert Swindells, Philip Reeve, John Christopher, Julie Bertagna and others.

    End of the world books Maxine 2008

  • They have also read other EOW children's novels by authors such as Robert Swindells, Philip Reeve, John Christopher, Julie Bertagna and others.

    End of the world books Maxine 2008

  • They have also read other EOW children's novels by authors such as Robert Swindells, Philip Reeve, John Christopher, Julie Bertagna and others.

    June 2008 Maxine 2008

  • Mindful not to send notice of her actions echoing down the chimney and into Mrs. Swindells waiting ears, Eliza eased it out.

    The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009

  • Through the tunnel of time came fragmented images: Mother in the windowless room above Mrs. Swindells shop; a small pot with a fragrant herb.

    The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009

  • Aunt Adelines reaction, as always, meant little of consequence to Eliza, but the idea of other people reading her talesEver since Eliza had discovered the book of fairy tales in Mrs. Swindells rag and bottle shop, had disappeared inside its faded pages, shed understood the power of stories.

    The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009

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