Use the search API to get useful information about GOV.UK content

...need to be signed into Google Sheets, and then go to File > Make a copy. To use the ImportJSON function in a spreadsheet cell, enter the API query URL...
...need to be signed into Google Sheets, and then go to File > Make a copy. To use the ImportJSON function in a spreadsheet cell, enter the API query URL...
...and the face to face support available through DVSA’s 'Change agents'. It was good to hear how the team have actually pared down other activities to free up face-to-face support...
...search and different domains to confuse users trying to access government services. He updated the meeting on the data that is collated to make the case to search engines and...
...gauge how users are interacting with the service. There wasn’t enough evidence of the user research being used as real insight into how users would interact with the service. GDS...
...service is to get users to check their data and to gather good quality information about user's land, there should be some way for users to feed back to Defra...
...the service relates to a user’s end to end journey, which includes the acknowledgement or refusal of the claim via post. There was also not enough evidence to show how...
...open source, and freely accessible to many public sector data scientists, so would be a good opportunity to showcase your skills. Feel free to fork the repository and add your...
...technique to link these records, enabling data to be deduplicated and joined between systems. At the Ministry of Justice, we have developed an open source library called Splink to improve...
...free tools that I use to convert postcode data into useful maps. My example shows sample data of football stadiums in Great Britain. Mapping Sheets This Google Sheets add-on allows...
...departments and users to determine whether the code is useful. We recommend confirming the availability of and adding a GitHub plugin to the existing source code repository early in beta...