...is key for Know Your Customer controls. National Security For example, as a government, I need to identify whether those seeking to control companies which are important for national security...
...for them. Using the Pandas library in Python, the data was transformed into a format suitable for analysis. Then, focusing on shops, Sarah used R to model Rateable Values and...
...have been interested in data science for a long time. When I started to work for HM Land Registry (HMLR), my colleagues saw my long-term enthusiasm for data science and...
...support for this service, an outline approach and plan for user research for these aspects was identified, and understood to be essential for progression to Beta on GOV.UK. The service...
...on page for sessions that completed the service Next steps We’ve got to a stage where we think we’ve at a good starting point for creating a standard approach to...
...the open. Though not necessary for the alpha reassessment, it will be important for the beta assessment that you have released all of your code unless there are robust and...
The Make a Plea service will allow people to enter their pleas online for summary traffic offences; which would not result in a prison term for the defendant if convicted....
The Legal Aid Agency administers the Legal Aid budget for England and Wales. Advocate Defence Payments looks to replace the existing paper process for barristers and solicitor advocates submitting claims...
...of approaches for the call-to-action to initiate the chat tool. However, these have all relied on an icon or imagery. Different designs have been mocked-up for the chat interface, although...
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