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Working in sprints means we can respond quickly to changing priorities. This is vital when working on content for government. It also means that there’s no need for departments to send through content requests months in advance. There are 3 …
In January of this year, Graham wrote a blog post about GOV.UK organisation types. He outlined the 3 types of page available to groups of people below the level of the organisation (but not meeting the criteria for high profile …
Policy supporting pages are often overlooked as an option for meeting users' needs. They should actually be considered alongside the more frequently used formats, like detailed guides and publications. Some user needs are related to finding out what agencies or …
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 …
For most questions you have during your transition, you'll need to contact your transition manager directly. Questions about how to publish content If you have a problem with using the publishing tool, first check the publisher manual. If you are …
The information in this blogpost may now be out of date. See the current GOV.UK content and publishing guidance. We've been piloting an editorial quality report for departments to help maintain the content’s clarity and usability. These reports are a …
GOV.UK offers government organisations a range of options to support promotions and marketing campaigns. This blogpost gives examples of what we offer, and discusses when each type might be used. It should be read alongside the recently-published guidelines for campaign sites. …
The information in this blogpost may now be out of date. See the current GOV.UK content and publishing guidance. I'm John from DCLG and I work on curating the content which gets included in GOV.UK's daily email alerts for local …
On Thursday 5 December, the Chancellor of the Exchequer will be making his Autumn Statement to Parliament. It’s a significant event, around which several of us may be publishing content. So here’s a quick guide to help us all join …
Since GOV.UK launched we've been grappling with something: how should we treat content that doesn't affect many people but could affect anyone? It wasn’t a huge deal at first, since we generally handed off to third-party sites for details. We …