Changing the GOV.UK proposition: supporting our strategy for growth

We've made new updates to the policy that defines what should and shouldn't go on GOV.UK. Here's what we're doing and why.
We've made new updates to the policy that defines what should and shouldn't go on GOV.UK. Here's what we're doing and why.
We update the GOV.UK proposition in response to changing policy and government needs. Read on to find out what’s changed.
...A prototype of the features of the new markdown editor Accessing content data Our content data tool will provide publishers and organisations across government with the data they need to...
...for a while and are out of date. All departments provide quarterly updates on the number of open websites. At the last count there were 269 government websites. But I...
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