GOV.UK has entered the Chat: our vision for GOV.UK Chat
GOV.UK has entered the Chat: our vision for GOV.UK Chat
Learn about our plans for GOV.UK Chat, the AI-powered chat system we’ve built as an easier, quicker way to interact with government.
Learn about our plans for GOV.UK Chat, the AI-powered chat system we’ve built as an easier, quicker way to interact with government.
...changes to centrally-managed content including: annual uprating of fees and charges across 150+ URLs changes relating to the new tax year including rules for pensions, capital gains tax, marriage allowance,...
...help you see what's going on as the election approaches. Register to vote People can register to vote at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote up until 20 April. We'll continue to promote this on...
GOV.UK has done some significant things to improve the content that government publishes.
We’re testing and launching changes to the manuals format, as the first of our improvement plans. These improvements will roll out over the next few weeks. Search a manual We’re adding internal search of the contents of a manual, accessed …
In 2 years GOV.UK has changed a lot. However, the campaign format (as used for the fire kills campaign) hasn’t seen the same improvement as other areas. So we launched a discovery phase earlier this year to understand more about …
We’re planning to update the categories that Inside GOV.UK blog entries can be tagged to. We have 30 categories right now - some of which are duplicates (eg 'search' and 'search & navigation') or too vague (eg 'GOV.UK'). We’ve looked …
We’ve set up a trending searches dashboard to show search terms that people are looking for more than usual in GOV.UK site search. This can help you to spot emerging or rising user needs and react quickly to make sure …
...the visa application routes requiring extensive changes to mainstream content rename a number of organisations including Highways Agency (relaunching as Highways England), Treasury Solicitors Office (now the Government Legal Department)...
GOV.UK is the new home of HMRC information since we completed transition of all government agencies and arms-length bodies in December 2014. This means that millions of users now come to GOV.UK for information about Self Assessment tax returns. This …
This is the first election for which the UK has a single government domain. Here's how we're making it clear what was published under previous governments.