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Designing Digital Services for Everyone: Why LGBTQ+ History Still Matters 

Designing Digital Services for Everyone: Why LGBTQ+ History Still Matters 

In February, LGBTQ+ History Month prompts us to reflect on the progress we’ve made and the work still left to do. The UK has made remarkable progress in LGBTQ+ equality within living memory. Just decades ago, people like Alan Turing were criminalised, persecuted and driven to the …

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Civil claims moves into 'beta'

Posted by: Eliot Fineberg, Posted on: 19 December 2013 - Categories: Courts and tribunals

Eliot Fineberg talks about the Civil Claims MOJ Digital exemplar moving into 'beta' phase

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Talking to staff about MOJ Digital Services

Posted by: Gemma Daly, Posted on: 2 December 2013 - Categories: Digital skills

Members of MOJ Digital took the time to talk to staff and visitors about what it is they do and how they are helping improve public service delivery at MOJ.

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Tribunals decisions service: creating a single searchable service

Posted by: Daniela Tzvetkova, Posted on: 14 November 2013 - Categories: Courts and tribunals, Development

...up of a number of chambers, many of which deal with several different jurisdictions. All jurisdictions make decisions on appeals lodged with them. Many of those jurisdictions publish their decisions....

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Modular JavaScript with Heisenberg

Posted by: Clive Murray, Posted on: 4 November 2013 - Categories: Development

...liking it so far. It provides a defined structure for each module and a standardised way of including modules in our projects. We're not using the whole Heisenberg project, just...

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Happy birthday MOJ Digital Services and GOV.UK!

Posted by: Gemma Daly, Posted on: 17 October 2013 - Categories: Digital skills
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...a long way. On the same day GOV.UK, the platform for all government services, moved into live service, becoming the best place to find government services and information. All future...

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Court finder goes to Europe

Posted by: Christine Lewis, Posted on: 7 October 2013 - Categories: Courts and tribunals

Guest blog from Christine Lewis on how our new court finder service has been demoed to technical experts in the European Commission.

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Talking to users about booking prison visits

Posted by: Leigh Money, Posted on: 4 October 2013 - Categories: Prisons, User research

Testing an early version of the online prison visits booking service in Rochester prison

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Improving services with user feedback

Posted by: Hrishi Mittal, Posted on: 2 October 2013 - Categories: Courts and tribunals, Development, User research

...a link to the form, asking for your comments to improve the service. Feedback link on court finder The form is simple and asks you to rate the service on...

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Tribunals decisions: improving the search experience

Posted by: Daniela Tzvetkova, Posted on: 17 September 2013 - Categories: Courts and tribunals, Development

...& Tribunals Service and judges at UTIAC to take forward this work. We've now delivered a beta (live test version) which was released on 5 August 2013. Here's a glimpse...

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Week notes

Posted by: Graham Lee, Posted on: 20 August 2013 - Categories: Courts and tribunals

What's new this week - including the launch of new and improved versions of the court finder and a tribunal decisions database.

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