Associate Product Manager John Turnbull sets out how we're getting GOV.UK ready for the thousands of specialists who will use the site after more than 300 government websites move to GOV.UK later this year. As Neil outlined in his blog post, …
A summary of the changes we've made to GOV.UK site since early March, and what we’ll be up to in the next week or so. What's new and noteworthy Over the last couple of weeks, stuff we’ve done includes: released new …
A content designer looks at each content request coming in on a particular day (this happens on a rota system). For any specific content request they receive, they can: send it through to be scheduled for a detailed review and, …
In February, UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) moved the now defunct UK Border Agency website to GOV.UK. Over the course of moving hundreds of sites, we have encountered all manner of glitches and problems so we have distilled what we …
Here's a glossary of technical terms you might come across during the transition to GOV.UK. AKA domain An ‘AKA domain’ creates a parallel version of a site (or domain) for our redirection software so we can check redirects are correct …
This blog was updated on 11 March 2015. Every year, usually in March, the Chancellor of the Exchequer presents their Budget to Parliament. It's a major event, so here's a few ways to stay joined up. This advice also applies to …
Update: we've just added 10 more tickets for departmental editors. The next content clinic will be held on Monday 24 March: at DFT, 33 Horseferry Road, London SW1P 4DR 3 pm to 4 pm If you’d like to attend, please …
We’re upgrading our publishing systems on the evening of Tuesday 25 March. This blogpost tells you what’s happening, and the arrangements for emergency publishing during this period. Planned downtime: 6pm Tuesday 25 March to 9am Wednesday 26 March On the …
Earlier this week the GOV.UK Specialist team released a small but important feature to a number of pages in the Departments and Policies section of the site. Simply put, we have added a ‘See all’ link to the end of …
We’ve published a new GOV.UK transition guide for agencies and arm’s length bodies (AALBs), which describes the stages of transition, the main activities that are done at each point and the support Government Digital Service offers. The guide is the …