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  • Legal and consent requirements when doing user research.

  • Make sure you have the capacity, resources and technical flexibility to iterate and improve the service frequently.

  • The agile delivery community helps agile practitioners across government meet regularly and share experiences, observed behaviours and best practices.

  • Six principles for governing service delivery, to help you create the right culture for your service team and organisation.

  • Guidance on how to prove someone’s identity or give them access to your service or organisation.

  • Work out what success looks like for your service and identify metrics which will tell you what’s working and what can be improved, combined with user research.

  • Choose tools and technology that let you create a high quality service in a cost effective way. Minimise the cost of changing direction in future.

  • Make all new source code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences. Or if this is not possible, provide a convincing explanation of why this cannot be done for specific subsets of the source code.

  • Central government organisations are expected to use the GOV.UK website for their publishing, unless there’s a good reason not to.

  • How to write and record a user need for GOV.UK.

  • What a product or service roadmap is for, why it's important and principles to use when you create one.

  • Registering to vote, part of the move to Individual Electoral Registration, is now simpler thanks to a new user-friendly online process.

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

  • The Artificial Intelligence community is for anyone with an interest in using artificial intelligence in government.

  • How and when to use standups, retrospectives, sprint planning, team reviews, user stories, the backlog, and team walls.

  • How to structure online forms.

  • Choosing technology, development, integration, hosting, testing, security and maintenance.

  • This explains the rules governing address for service for intellectual property rights in the UK.

  • Find out how to decide if something is suitable for GOV.UK, what the content lifecycle is and why accessibility must be planned for.

  • Guidance for businesses and organisations holding EU trade marks at the end of the transition period.

  • GOV.UK Verify was a secure way to prove who you are online. It made it safe, quick and easy to access some services on GOV.UK.