Every update now has its own page, and you can filter them

This page had grown to more than forty updates in one long list, with no way to link to any single one of them. If you wanted to point a colleague at a particular fix, the best you could do was send them here and ask them to scroll. Links to individual updates — including the ones in our update emails — did not open anything, because there was no such page to open.

There is now. Every update has its own page with the full write-up, the date it went out, and links to the updates either side of it and to related ones, so you can send someone straight to the change you mean. Click any headline to open it.

The list is also sorted now. Updates are grouped into new features, improvements, bug fixes, and policy and transparency, and you can show just one group — useful if you only want to know what has been fixed since you last looked. A filtered view has its own link too, so you can share that as well. Nothing is hidden from search engines or AI assistants either way: every update stays on the page whichever filter you pick.

One fault worth owning, live for a few hours this morning: the filter controls appeared twice, one above the other, and the lower set did nothing when clicked. There is one set now, and it works.

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