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Template for GOV.UK publication page for departmental core transparency data, to be published quarterly.
Find details here about the GOV.UK blogging platform privacy policy and how we collect and process your data.
General principles on the government's use of generative artificial intelligence (AI), which can be used to create new text, images, video, audio, or code.
Information about the open standards recommended for use in government technology.
How to include tables, graphs and bar charts in your pages.
Understand the challenges and considerations around using GraphQL such as security, versioning, caching, tooling and team skills.
Guidance on building and using artificial intelligence in the public sector.
When you need to prove and verify someone’s identity, you must get evidence about them. A vouch is one of the types of evidence you can collect.
What GOV.UK Chat is and how to use it.
How to choose data tools and infrastructure that are flexible, scalable, sustainable and secure.
Find out how the government chooses open standards, and how you can suggest open standards, to improve services for users.
Find out how to securely create and manage subdomains in the public sector.
Reduce development overhead and time to deployment by standardising how teams design, launch and manage APIs in your organisation.
Read this to understand the relationship between all the parties involved in the management and protection of .gov.uk domain names.
How to create and edit content blocks in Content Block Manager, and use them in GOV.UK content.
How to modify and transfer your .gov.uk domain name.
Using metadata to make it easier to catalogue, validate, reuse and share your data.
All public facing services must use a GOV.UK domain, or another public sector domain in line with the GOV.UK Proposition, and use the GOV.UK Design System.
Check who to contact if you think your domain is compromised.
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