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From Government Digital Service (GDS)
  • These principles describe how the government should manage legacy technology.

  • The 7 Lenses offers a practical guide to understanding complex transformations, providing a consistent framework and a common language for designing and evaluating large government transformation projects

  • Find out how the accessibility monitoring methodology is used to test websites and mobile apps under the Accessibility Regulations

  • International trade mark registrations protected in the EU under the Madrid Protocol will no longer enjoy protection in the UK after 1 January 2021.

  • Guidance for Satellite broadcasters transmitting copyright works into the UK and from the UK to EEA states.

  • Checking your website's accessibility if you cannot pay for an audit and do not have an expert in your organisation.

  • How to create people and roles and special instructions for creating ministers.

  • Find the latest GDS events here

  • Using Memorandums of Understanding for cloud services.

  • How to plan and create guidance about a change to a policy, scheme or process so that users know what they must do and when.

  • Applications for G-Cloud 14 are now closed.

  • The standards catalogue contains all the standards that have been endorsed by the DSA to date.

  • There are several places you can get help and advice when writing for GOV.UK.

  • How to manage your content.

  • Make sure citizens’ rights are protected by integrating privacy as an essential part of your system.

  • The policy governing use of Welsh language on GOV.UK.

  • Make sure that domains that do not send email cannot be used for spoofing.

  • All codes of practice to accompany data access measures in the Digital Economy Act 2017.

  • This guidance outlines how to make informed choices about your organisation’s reliance on cloud technologies.

  • Guidance on UK and EU copyright protection for right holders and users including business, cultural heritage institutions and consumers. It is not legal advice.