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The list of APIs in Government

Home Page: https://www.api.gov.uk

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Department for International Trade: UK Global Tariff API

Base URL:

Documentation URL:

Description:
The UK Global Tariff (UKGT) is the UK's first independent tariff policy which will replace the current Common External Tariff (CET) which applies until 31 December 2020. This tariff will enter into force on 1 January 2021. The UKGT will apply to all goods imported into the UK, unless an exception applies (such as a relief or tariff suspension), the goods come from countries that are part of the Generalised Scheme of Preferences, or the country importing from has a trade agreement with the UK. It only shows the tariffs that will be applied to goods at the border when they’re imported into the UK. It does not cover other import duties (such as VAT), the precise details of trade remedies measures, or other restrictions on imports, such as anti-dumping, countervailing or safeguards. For more information, see https://www.gov.uk/guidance/uk-tariffs-from-1-january-2021.

This API lists how the tariff will change in the UKGT compared to the CET, split out by commodity code as specified to 8 or 10 digits by the 2020 Combined Nomenclature (CN). It includes a description for each code based on that standard. For each code, it includes the current duty expression under the CET and the new duty expression under the UKGT, with an additional field categorising the change (as 'no change', 'currency conversion', 'simplified', 'reduced' or 'liberalised'). The dataset also indicates where commodities are subject to a trade remedy, anti-dumping measure or suspension, or include an Autonomous Tariff Quota. Please see the guidance page for information on these terms and how the duty will change in these cases.

You can use this data when you need to make a calculation against the new third country duties that will apply in the UK from 1 January 2021, or to understand the difference between the new duty and the existing EU third country duty. You cannot use this data to calculate the total cost of a future import because it does not include rates that apply for preferential tariffs, quotas, trade remedies, suspensions or other measures. You also cannot use this data to understand the commodity code hierarchy, because not all codes are present and some descriptions have been modified to make sense out of context and are not legally binding.

API calls can be made using a GET request to https://check-future-uk-trade-tariffs.service.gov.uk/api/global-uk-tariff{format} where format is:

  • blank for JSON format
  • .csv for Comma Separated Variables format
  • .xlsx for Excel Spreadsheet format

The API accepts the following optional URL query parameters:

  • q accepts a string, and will filter the results for commodities where any field contains that string. Separate words can appear anywhere, so that a search for salmon trout will only return commodities containing both salmon and trout without them having to be next to each other, or even in the same field.

Example: https://www.check-future-uk-trade-tariffs.service.gov.uk/api/global-uk-tariff?q=0301+trout

LGA API to local government metrics, standards and taxonomies

LG Inform Plus API on national metrics and standard taxonomies**

API Base URL links:
Base URL - https://webservices.esd.org.uk/

API Docs URL links:
Documentation URL: https://api.esd.org.uk/

API Description:
Access to 1 billion+ metric values for English areas drawn from approximately 50 organisations publishing metrics that describe local authorities and their component areas.

The API also supports queries on the taxonomies and mappings published at: https://standards.esd.org.uk/

Thank you
Tim Adams
Research & Information
Local Government Association

Food Standards Agency: Food Hygiene Ratings Scheme

Base URL:
https://api.ratings.food.gov.uk

Documentation URL:
https://api.ratings.food.gov.uk/help

Description:
The FHRS API provides free programmatic access to the Food Standards Agency Rating Data for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Developers can leverage FSA data to provide their own services and websites, allowing you to build and develop custom solutions that are consistent with the data being held and displayed by the FSA. As a developer you get access to the same data and the majority of the same functionality that is used to deliver the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme website.

Other than calling the available endpoints, there are no registration requirements for developers before they can start using the Food Standards Agency data. No sign-up process, API keys, or login details are required at this time to use the service.

Environment Agency: Tide Gauge API

Base URL:
http://environment.data.gov.uk/flood-monitoring

Documentation URL:
http://environment.data.gov.uk/flood-monitoring/doc/tidegauge

Description:
The UK National Tide Gauge Network is owned and operated by the Environment Agency on behalf of the UK Coastal Flood Forecasting service (a partnership between the Environment Agency, Natural Resources Wales, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and Northern Ireland Department for Infrastructure – Rivers. It records tidal elevations at 44 locations around the UK coast. Data is made available in near real-time with measurements reported every 15 mins. The measurements provide mean sea level within each 15 min window and are reported both relative to local datum (unit m) and relative to the Ordnance Datum at Newlyn (unit mAOD).

The Tide Gauge API provides access to these measurements, and to information on the monitoring stations providing those measurements. It is compatible with (and integrated into) the API for water level/flow and rainfall readings. The API data is normally updated every 15 mins so typically the latest available reading will lag between 15 and 30 mins.

Note that all times given by the API are in GMT (also known as UTC), as indicated by the Z suffix (see XML Schema datatypes).

These APIs are provided as open data under the Open Government Licence with no requirement for registration. If you make use of this data please acknowledge this with the following attribution statement:

this uses Environment Agency tide gauge data from the real-time data API (Beta)

For questions on the APIs please contact [email protected]

HMRC:Hello World API

Please fill in the following information:

Base URL:
https://api.service.hmrc.gov.uk

Documentation URL:
https://developer.service.hmrc.gov.uk/api-documentation/docs/api/service/api-example-microservice/1.0

Description:
This is a test of the catalogue process for CB.

This is an example API that allows software developers to test that their applications can connect with the HMRC API Platform. It also acts as a hands-on tutorial for developers to get started with HMRC APIs.

It includes resources for testing access to the three different access levels:

Say hello world is an example of an unrestricted endpoint
Say hello user is an example of a user-restricted endpoint
Say hello application is an example of an application-restricted endpoint

Further details of the different access levels are given on the Authorisation page.

For more information about how to develop your own client applications, including example clients for this API, see Tutorials.

[West Midlands Combined Authority:Transport for West Midlands API]

Base URL:
http://api.tfwm.org.uk/

Name:
Transport for West Midlands API

Description:
The Transport for West Midlands API provides information about bus and tram services in the West Midlands. This includes station locations, timetables, routes and real-time predicted departures.

Documentation URL:
https://api-portal.tfwm.org.uk/docs#/

Provider:
West Midlands Combined Authority

Area Served:
West Midlands

Alternate Name:
WMCA

Provider URL:
https://www.wmca.org.uk/

Multiple API endpoint

This is just a query.

We have 10+ API endpoints, and growing.
Would these be individual catalogue entries, or could you group catalogues by a local government?

The National Archives/Discovery API

Base URL:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/API

Name:
Discovery

Description:
Our Discovery application programming interface (API) is designed to maximise access to the information held in The National Archives' Discovery service. Discovery holds more than 35 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives and more than 2,500 archives and institutions across the United Kingdom, as well as a smaller number of archives around the world. The information in Discovery is made up of record descriptions provided by or derived from the catalogues of the different archives. Discovery also contains significant information on hundreds of thousands of record creators from anonymous diarists to the world renowned.

The API is open and a sandbox and documentation are provided.

Documentation URL:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/API/sandbox/index#!/
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help/discovery-for-developers-about-the-application-programming-interface-api/

Maintainer:
[email protected]

Provider:
The National Archives

Provider URL:
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/

GDS:GOV.UK Pay

Base URL:
https://publicapi.payments.service.gov.uk

Documentation URL:
https://docs.payments.service.gov.uk/api_reference/#api-reference

Description:

Anyone in the public sector can use GOV.UK Pay to take online payments.

It only takes minutes to get set up with GOV.UK Pay.

Then you can:

  • take payments using debit cards, credit cards or digital wallets
  • give full or partial refunds
  • switch Payment Service Providers, for free, when you choose
  • use custom branding on your payment pages

GOV.UK Pay is ideal if you currently take payments using paper forms, by email or if you have an online service.

More information at https://www.payments.service.gov.uk/

[ICT/Durham County Council:school names and addresses]

Please fill in the following information:

Base URL:
https://www.gov.uk/api/schooldetails.

Documentation URL:
The URL for the API documentation. For example https://content-api.publishing.service.gov.uk/durhamschools

Description:
We would like to link to details held on .gov website that display each school name and address within Durham County as referenced here - https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/Establishments/Search?SelectedTab=Establishments&SearchType=ByLocalAuthority&SearchType=ByLocalAuthority&LocalAuthorityToAdd=&d=95&OpenOnly=true&b=1&b=4

Can someone look into provision of an API please that would allow us to access this information rather than exporting to a spreadsheet.

Environment Agency: Asset Management API

Please fill in the following information:

Base URL:
https://environment.data.gov.uk/asset-management/index.html

Documentation URL:
https://environment.data.gov.uk/asset-management/doc/reference

Description:
The Environment Agency maintains records on assets of many types related to environmental activities particularly flood defences, including some assets owned or managed by other bodies. The API provides access to these asset description records along with information on maintenance activities planned for the assets. Only some assets have an associated maintenance schedule.

In the API the maintenance information is split in to three different types. Maintenance activities represent funded and scheduled work. A single activity may involve several maintenance actions on several different assets. We divide the activities into separate tasks, where each task represents a specific maintenance action on a single asset. Finally maintenance plans represent intended maintenance activities for future financial years but which have not necessarily been scheduled or funded at this stage. The API allows all activities, tasks and plans to be listed for a particular asset, set of assets or across all assets.

Please visit the Defra Data Services Forum to let us know about any issues or to ask questions.

Office for National Statistics: Open Geography portal API

Please fill in the following information:

Base URL:
https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/

Documentation URL:
https://developers.arcgis.com/rest/services-reference/get-started-with-the-services-directory.htm

Description:
The Open Geography portal from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) provides free and open access to the definitive source of geographic products, web applications, story maps, services and APIs. All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated.

Environment Agency: Water Quality API

Please fill in the following information:

Base URL:
https://environment.data.gov.uk/water-quality/view/landing

Documentation URL:
https://environment.data.gov.uk/water-quality/view/doc/reference

Description:
The Water Quality Archive provides data on water quality measurements carried out by the Environment Agency. Samples are taken from sampling points round the country and then analysed by laboratories to measure aspects of the water quality or the environment at the sampling point. The archive provides data on these measurements and samples dating from 2000 to present day. It contains 58 million measurements on nearly 4 million samples from 58 thousand sampling points.

The archive provides an API to allow selective access to the data, together with the ability to download the data split into either pre-defined or customizable subsets. The data is made available in CSV, JSON and RDF formats.

Please visit the Defra Data Services Forum to let us know about any issues or to ask questions.

HMRC: GOV.UK Trade Tariff API

Base URL:
https://www.trade-tariff.service.gov.uk/api/v2.

Documentation URL:
https://api.trade-tariff.service.gov.uk/

Description:
The GOV.UK Trade Tariff API makes it easy to access Trade Tariff data from https://www.gov.uk/trade-tariff. The data includes commodity codes, import/export controls, customs duty and VAT rates.

It is accessed via HTTPS and returns data in a JSON format. The reference documentation provides a thorough overview of the endpoints and the response format.

Environment Agency: Flood-monitoring API

Base URL:
http://environment.data.gov.uk/flood-monitoring

Documentation URL:
http://environment.data.gov.uk/flood-monitoring/doc/reference

Description:
The Environment Agency flood-monitoring API provides developers with access to near real-time information covering:

  • flood warnings and flood alerts
  • flood areas which to which warnings or alerts apply
  • measurements of water levels and flows
  • information on the monitoring stations providing those measurements

Water levels and flows are regularly monitored, usually every 15 minutes. However, data is transferred back to the Environment Agency at various frequencies, usually depending on the site and level of flood risk. Transfer of data is typically once or twice per day but usually increases during times of heightened flood risk.

These APIs are provided as open data under the Open Government Licence with no requirement for registration. If you make use of this data please acknowledge this with the following attribution statement:

this uses Environment Agency flood and river level data from the real-time data API (Beta)

For questions on the APIs please contact [email protected]

Environment Agency: Open ePR (electronic Public Register) API

Please fill in the following information:

Base URL:
https://environment.data.gov.uk/public-register/view/index

Documentation URL:
https://environment.data.gov.uk/public-register/view/api-reference

Description:
The Environment Agency licenses industry, business and individuals to carry out certain activities that have the potential to pollute the environment. When we receive an application for such a licence, we make that application and other relevant information available to the public. We do this before we make the decision of whether to issue the licence, or what conditions we will attach to it.

After any permit is issued, further information is also made available on the registers. This can typically include monitoring information, details of any breaches of the terms of the licence, any enforcement actions that we have carried out and any applications to vary the terms of the licence.

The open ePR (electronic Public Register) provides access to this registration and permit information both in the form of searchable web pages and as data which can be accessed by developers via an API.

The APIs cover the following public registers:

  • Waste Carriers, Brokers and Dealers
  • Waste exemptions
  • Scrap Metal Dealers
  • Enforcement Actions
  • Water Quality Exemptions
  • Environmental Permitting Regulations - Radioactive Substances
  • Environmental Permitting Regulations - Installations
  • Environmental Permitting Regulations - Waste Operations
  • Environmental Permitting Regulations - End of Life Vehicles
  • Environmental Permitting Regulations - Discharge Consents

These APIs are provided under the Environment Agency Conditional Licence with no requirement for registration. If you make use of this data please note the conditions carefully.

Please visit the Defra Data Services Forum to let us know about any issues or to ask questions.

Environment Agency: Bathing Water API

Please fill in the following information:

Base URL:
https://environment.data.gov.uk/bwq/index.html

Documentation URL:
https://environment.data.gov.uk/bwq/doc/api-reference-v0.6.html

Description:
The Environment Agency collects water quality data each year from May to September, to ensure that designated bathing water sites on the coast and inland are safe and clean for swimming and other activities. We make this data reusable and accessible to developers and to members of the public, by publishing it as linked data.

Please visit the Defra Data Services Forum to let us know about any issues or to ask questions.

Change data structure to use CSV

As more APIs are listed it's becoming impractical to edit the associated markdown files by hand. Instead we're going to use a CSV (or collection of CSV files) as the primary data source.

Environment Agency: Hydrology API

Please fill in the following information:

Base URL:
https://environment.data.gov.uk/hydrology/landing

Documentation URL:
https://environment.data.gov.uk/hydrology/doc/reference

Description:
The Hydrology API provides access to historic water flow information. It complements the near real-time data provided under /flood-monitoring in that it provides access to a long term archive of quality checked and qualified data.

The API and data model for the /hydrology API differs slightly from that under /flood-monitoring due to intrinsic differences (e.g. presence of quality flags on each reading for qualified data), modelling changes (e.g. adding links to SOSA/SSN terms) and technology differences.

In addition Environment Agency are moving to using new identifiers for monitoring stations based on GUIDs and the station URIs provided by this API use these new standards. For convenience, the stations shown here provide annotations showing the old stationReference notations (as well as the River Levels on the Internet and WISKI notations) and provide sameAs links to the equivalent /flood-monitoring stations.

Please visit the Defra Data Services Forum to let us know about any issues or to ask questions.

Add information on the deployment workflow

Currently missing details on the correct process used to deploy a new version when required. Things like:

  • Uses Github pages so changes need to be merged into the gh-pages branch
  • What method is used for merging? (cherry-pick, rebase etc)
  • Sample CLI commands on how to merge into gh-pages
  • Information on the process after the merge (how long it will take, is it automatic etc)

Document Checking System Pilot API

Base URL:

  • https://<DCS-PRODUCTION-URI>/checks/passport - PRODUCTION
  • https://<DCS-TESTING-URI>/checks/passport - TESTING

Documentation URL:

Description:

The Document Checking Service (DCS) Pilot is for non-public sector organisations that want to find out if British passports are valid.

The DCS acts as an interface between a service and HM Passport Office.

  • Your service sends a passport check request to the DCS.
  • The DCS validates the request and sends it to HM Passport Office.
  • HM Passport Office checks the passport data against their database and sends a response back to the DCS.
  • The DCS sends the response to your service as outlined in check if a passport is valid.

Environment Agency: Rainfall API

Base URL:
http://environment.data.gov.uk/flood-monitoring

Documentation URL:
http://environment.data.gov.uk/flood-monitoring/doc/rainfall

Description:
The Environment Agency has approximately 1000 real-time rain gauges which are connected by telemetry. Measurements of the amount of precipitation (mm) are captured in Tipping Bucket Raingauges (TBR). The data reported here gives accumulated totals for each 15 min period. The data is typically transferred once or twice per day.

The Rainfall API provides access to these rainfall measurements, and to information on the monitoring stations providing those measurements. It is compatible with (and integrated into) the API for water level/flow readings.

Note that for information protection reasons the rainfall monitoring stations do not have names and their geographic location has been reduced to a 100m grid.

These APIs are provided as open data under the Open Government Licence with no requirement for registration. If you make use of this data please acknowledge this with the following attribution statement:

this uses Environment Agency rainfall data from the real-time data API (Beta)

For questions on the APIs please contact [email protected]

Scottish Government: statistics.gov.scot API

Base URL:
https://statistics.gov.scot/sparql

Documentation URL:
https://statistics.gov.scot/sparql?tab=api
https://guides.statistics.gov.scot/category/37-api

Description:
statistics.gov.scot provides public access to the data behind Scotland's official statistics in linked open data format. The SPARQL endpoint allows flexible querying of the datastore using the SPARQL 1.1 language. This API can be used to extract data, automate report-writing, publish data visualisations, or make interactive tools for exploring the data.
The site is managed by the Scottish Government on behalf of all producers of Scottish official statistics including Scottish Government, National Records of Scotland, NHS Information Services Division, Visit Scotland and others.
The API is provided under the Open Government Licence with no requirement for registration.
For queries or comments, please contact [email protected]

GOV.UK Notify: GOV.UK Notify API

Base URL:
https://api.notifications.service.gov.uk

Documentation URL:
https://www.notifications.service.gov.uk/documentation

Description:

GOV.UK Notify allows government departments to send emails, text messages and letters to their users. The API contains:

  • the public-facing REST API for GOV.UK Notify, which teams can integrate with using our clients
  • an internal-only REST API built using Flask to manage services, users, templates, etc (this is what the admin app talks to)
  • asynchronous workers built using Celery to put things on queues and read them off to be processed, sent to providers, updated, etc

London Borough of Hackney : Addresses API

Please fill in the following information:

Base URL:
https://ndws9fa08d.execute-api.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/production/api/v1/addresses/

Documentation URL:
The URL for our API Hub. https://developer.api.hackney.gov.uk/api/addresses_api
Github Link for Addresses API : https://github.com/LBHackney-IT/HackneyAddressesAPI

Description:

We will use Addresses API when developing applications and services for the London Borough of Hackney. This ensures consistency and enables the linking of data across the organisation (via the Unique Property Reference Number). This API provides a limited interface to Hackney's Local Land and Property Gazetteer and to the National Address Gazetteer.

We have built Developer API Hub for anyone who is interested to build, use or expand Hackney’s APIs.It serves as a central repository for all APIs built for Hackney services. The hub also mentions if a given API is compliant with Hackney Playbook standards.
https://github.com/LBHackney-IT/API-Playbook-v2-beta

Environment Agency: Catchment Data API

Please fill in the following information:

Base URL:
https://environment.data.gov.uk/catchment-planning/

Documentation URL:
https://environment.data.gov.uk/catchment-planning/ui/reference

Description:
The Catchment Data Explorer (CDE) helps you explore and download information about the water environment. It supports and builds upon the data in the river basin management plans. The Catchment Data API complements this by providing selective programmatic access to the data.

Please visit the Defra Data Services Forum to let us know about any issues or to ask questions.

Companies House: Streaming API

Base URL:
https://stream.companieshouse.gov.uk/

Documentation URL:
https://developer-specs.companieshouse.gov.uk/streaming-api/guides/overview

Description:
The Companies House streaming API gives you access to realtime data changes of the information held at Companies House. This delivers the same information that is available through the on-demand REST API GET requests, but instead pushes data to your client as it changes, through a long-running connection that you first establish.

Streams include

  • Company information
  • Filing history
  • Insolvency cases
  • Charges

Automate build & deployment

To automate the build we need to correct a few issues which appear to hand-corrected post-build at the moment

These all stem from the fact that Github pages for a particular repo, rather than the organisation, have the repo name as the first segment of the path (e.g. https://alphagov.github.io/api-catalogue/index.html)

GOV.UK Platform as a Service (PaaS) API

Base URL:

Documentation URL:

Description:

GOV.UK PaaS allows government departments to host web facing services in the AWS cloud in Dublin and London regions.

GOV.UK PaaS is built on the Open Source Cloud Foundry platform.

There are two major versions of the API, v2 and v3.

The API provides a comprehensive set of resources to manage the state of your Cloud Foundry Organisation, Spaces, Services and Applications.

GOV.UK PaaS Technical Documentation for Users

The API handles all requests from the Cloud Foundry Command Line Interface (CLI) which is the primary user interface for users of the platform.

ONS: Statistics API

Base URL:
https://api.beta.ons.gov.uk/v1

Documentation URL:
https://developer.beta.ons.gov.uk

Description:
The Office for National Statistics API makes datasets and other data available programmatically using HTTP. It allows you to filter datasets and directly access specific data points.

The API is open and unrestricted - no API keys are required, so you can start using it immediately.

This API is currently in Beta and still being developed. Please be aware that as a result of this there may occasionally be breaking changes as we enhance functionality and respond to feedback.

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