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A look at a cost-free approach to using text message reminders to minimise missed outpatient appointments.
Consistent and standards-based comma-separated values (CSV) files help make data more effective and easier to share across government.
Learn how to publish accessible documents to meet the needs of all users under the accessibility regulations.
When to send emails and text messages to your users and how to write them.
Research to identify what details drivers would like to receive from DVLA's Drivers Medical department using text and email messages.
Authors test whether a program of sending student data to parents using high frequency text messaging improves education outcomes
To help our investigations report all HMCTS-related suspicious phone calls, emails, and text messages.
Use a checklist to decide if a suspicious contact is a scam and not a genuine phone call, text message (SMS) or email.
Details of the exceptions to copyright that allow limited use of copyright works without the permission of the copyright owner.
How to make an origin declaration if you're using it as proof of origin for products using the Developing Countries Trading Scheme.
Choosing an SMS aggregator service provider, setting up a sender ID, dealing with errors.
Check a list of recent text messages from HMRC to help you decide if a text you've received is a scam.
Adding links to content, making them accessible and GOV.UK's external linking policy.
It’s illegal to hold a phone or a sat nav while driving - you'll get penalty points, a fine and can be banned from driving.
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