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New gov.uk site for published UT decisions

Daphne
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The new place for UT decisions published from the start of 2017 - https://www.gov.uk/administrative-appeals-tribunal-decisions

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Is it just me or are fewer decisions being reported on this new site?

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Not scientific, but just searched between 1 Jan 1017 and 28 Feb 2017 on the new site and for the same period in 2015 on the old site and got 45 and 46 results respectively

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shawn - 20 April 2017 04:34 PM

Not scientific, but just searched between 1 Jan 1017 and 28 Feb 2017 on the new site and for the same period in 2015 on the old site and got 45 and 46 results respectively

Strongly suggesting it is just me…

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I think what it may be is that it is slightly misleading - whilst it says it is for decisions published from 1/1/2017, in fact a significant number of ‘ordinary’ decisions from November and December 2016 are also appearing on the site as well as the 2016 reported decisions and they are being published on the new site in batches. And when these are transferred across, they appear at the top of the scrollable list, even though they are not the most recent - and the most recent can get a bit lost as a result.

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New improved thing turns out to be a bit rubbish.

I am shocked I tell you. Shocked!