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  • How and when to publish a blog.

  • Blogs where government organisations talk about their work and share information and ideas.

  • Find details here about the GOV.UK blogging platform privacy policy and how we collect and process your data.

  • The Government Digital Service (GDS) blog about how the government is transforming digital public services.

  • A series of blog from Parole Board CEO Martin Jones on the work of the Parole Board

  • Advice and information for MOT garages and testers.

  • This page links to methods and quality reports, blog posts and other resources on ethnicity data quality issues, written by analysts in the Race Disparity Unit.

  • Advice on planning appeals and the award costs.

  • Provides further information in support of the implementation of waste planning policy.

  • News and updates for commercial vehicle operators and drivers from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).

  • Introduction to content design.

  • Regular blogs by the Government Actuary covering topical issues.

  • This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.

  • Explains control of advertisement regime.

  • The first duty of the government is to keep citizens safe and the country secure. The Home Office plays a fundamental role in the security and economic prosperity of the UK. Home Office is a ministerial department, supported by 28...

  • Ask the Government Digital Service for publishing access, advice, training or to create something new.

  • We are responsible for improving and protecting the environment. We aim to grow a green economy and sustain thriving rural communities. We also support our world-leading food, farming and fishing industries. Defra is a ministerial department, supported by 34 agencies...

  • In this section you can read short biographies of notable people and explore the history of government buildings. You can also search our online records and read articles and blog posts by historians.