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Design, build and operate APIs in a consistent way
How to assess a planning application when there are reptiles on or near a proposed development site.
Use a reference architecture to develop a public sector organisation’s technology and how it shares data across government.
Your technology should adapt to future demands and work with existing technologies, processes and infrastructure in your organisation.
Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of industrial hydrogen production from methane or refinery fuel gas with carbon capture for storage.
The effect of the whole family-based approach to working with young carers and their families who have multiple and complex needs.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – using process evaluations to explain how complex interventions work.
Advice on planning for the housing needs of different groups.
These principles describe how the government should manage legacy technology.
This section helps you to understand users and their needs and begin to diagnose the policy problems and challenges that you need to fix.
How we work with buyers and suppliers to improve the way technology is bought across government and the public sector.
Integration is about ensuring Defence can act in a way greater than the sum of its parts, with government, our allies and industry to deliver a desired outcome.
The characteristics of a good service, including making things as clear and straightforward as possible for users.
Advises on how planning can manage potential noise impacts in new development.
Guidance on how planning authorities can gather evidence to set optional requirements and the nationally described space standard.
Guidance for designers and operators of small passenger ships to take into account passengers with disabilities, and mobility issues.
What structural alterations are, when and how to apply for permission, how they may affect your home's value and what you owe on your equity loan.
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