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Revision as of 14:10, 2 October 2020

Welcome

Welcome to the legislation.gov.uk community editorial wiki. It's where you can find editorial documentation and guidance related to revising legislation.

Using the Wiki

You can browse the wiki's four main sections, set out below, or you can use the wiki search to find the specific information you're looking for. See the Glossary for a list of terms used in the Wiki.

Revising Legislation
Introduction to UK Legislation Introduction to Revising Legislation
Editorial Principles
Preparation Tasks
Editorial Update
Before you start Editorial Update: Introduction to Editorial Update
Starting Update Tasks and Affected Extent Research
Carrying out Editorial Update: Textual amendments
Non-Textual amendments
Coronavirus Legislation
Find more detail on…
Annotation Conventions
Manual Amendments
Update Troubleshooting
XMetaL and XML tagging
Specific amendment types:
‘Amendment to earlier affecting provision’
Blanket amendments
'Coming into force’
Incremental amendments
Limited extent amendments
Lists
Renumbering provisions
Tables

Search Tips:

You will find the search bar at the top of the page. For best results use double quotes around a phrase. The search will produce a list of pages containing your search term: click on one of the page links and then search that page using ‘CTRL F’ to find your search term on that page.