Finding things: how we’re breaking down the silos on GOV.UK

...all of government’s content and makes that content clear, easy to find and easy to navigate around. Follow Holly on Twitter, and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
Posts about the development and iteration of the GOV.UK website. You can find more information for GOV.UK publishers on the Inside GOV.UK blog.
...all of government’s content and makes that content clear, easy to find and easy to navigate around. Follow Holly on Twitter, and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...let users see how content has changed over time. And providing a supported API for content so that anyone can take a reliable feed of our content. And we’ll be...
The GOV.UK content team has been working with the Ministry of Defence Medal Office and Directorate of Defence Communications to improve the medals content on GOV.UK. GOV.UK is where serving and previous armed forces personnel, and some civilians can find out if they’re eligible, and how to apply.
...which was attended by members of the EA content team, content designers working on EA services and a content designer from the Department for Communities and Local Government. We drafted...
...we have today that let us collaborate with colleagues or connect with customers in real-time didn’t exist. Back then, you still bought your music on CDs. Even the most visionary...
...work outside of office hours. Office everywhere: These staff are office-based but often move around, predominantly for meetings with colleagues or external stakeholders. They regularly work from home and other...
It’s that time of year when everyone starts compiling their best of 2015 lists so we thought we’d do the same.
The process that led to the birth of GOV.UK was fast. We transitioned 300+ websites onto one platform in 15 months. Delivering at speed had consequences: as we moved existing...
...in July this year. Between July and November 39,000 users visited the site. So far the user journeys are looking much more successful than the old site and the feedback...
...orange is information on a physical board in the team area. Why documenting work was useful The PIP team found this way of documenting their work useful for a number...