In the first issue of this anniversary volume, we published an historical overview of the first 24 years of Human Fertility (Pacey & Leese, 2022). In this issue (issue 2), with the help of Mark Hamilton (former Chair of the British Fertility Society (BFS), and current Chair of the BFS Board of Trustees) we turn our attention to the many Policy Statements, Guidelines, and Policy and Practice papers that have been published over the last 24 years by the various societies associated with the journal. This provides a rich insight into the history of reproductive medicine in the UK and allows us to pay tribute to the authors involved.To collect these data, we first examined the titles, authors, and abstracts of all the papers published in the twenty-four years since Human Fertility was launched in 1998. We examined the way each of the papers was classified in the Table of Contents for each issue and, where possible, we also consulted the minutes of the BFS Executive Committee, the Editorial Board of the journal, and any other related correspondence. This led to the identification of 49 unique articles which we considered to have been published on behalf of one or more of the societies associated with the journal. These articles are summarised in Table 1.Given that BFS owns the copyright of the journal, it not surprising that most of the papers had been published with the BFS as the major contributor. However, over the 24 years it is noticeable that article style and presentation has changed considerably. For example, in the early years (1998 to 2003) most of the papers were