29 Oct 2010

Welcome to our new-look website

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Hello and welcome to our new-look website. We hope you like the look of it and that you find the things you came looking for.

We've worked on developing some new features over the past few months but we've concentrated on trying to make things a lot more accessible for visitors.

Take a look around and explore. We haven't made all the changes we want to yet - we will introduce more video and audio for example - but over the next weeks and months, you will notice this site evolving and growing. In the meantime here are a few of the things which have changed:

  • Social bookmarking functions allowing you to share content with friends and colleagues
  • A comments function which we want you to use. Tell us what you think about our work and inform our thinking on policy development
  • A knowledge hub which we will fill with all our best work - allowing you quick and easy access to all kinds of information
  • The ability to receive automatic regular updates through RSS feeds

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