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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Tara Herman

Introducing guardian.co.uk's new UK front page

New UK front
New UK front Photograph: guardian.co.uk

Today, we've launched a new UK page.

Like both our politics front and United States front we hope

this layout will provide a clear and intuitive means to track all the latest and most important coverage. The aim is to surface breaking news as it happens in the far-left column, while presenting the main stories of the day in the front and centre of the page.

These new features have already been introduced on a few of our other pages. In the Latest column, which appears to the left-hand side, each story has a link above the headline to the relevant keyword page. It will take you to all our online coverage of the subject, showing the publication date and number of comments. At a glance readers can see what the article is about, when it happened and how much conversation it's generating.

The weather for cities across the UK still appears down the right-hand column of the page, and we have also retained familiar navigation links to guide you to other areas of UK coverage.

Why the change?

As our readers increasingly arrive from search engines and referrals from other news sources, we are focusing our resources on producing the most insightful and up-to-the minute UK content and ensuring it's delivered automatically to the right places throughout guardian.co.uk and, of course, you can subscribe to receive UK text alerts and all our content via RSS feed.

If you have feedback or comments about the new page please let us know.

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