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"title": "Dates",
"content": "<p><ul><li>use upper case for months: January, February</li><li>do not use a comma between the month and year: 4 June 2017</li><li>when space is an issue - in tables or publication titles, for example - you can use truncated months: Jan, Feb</li><li>use 'to' in date ranges - not hyphens, en rules or em dashes. For example: tax year 2011 to 2012</li><li>Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm (put different days on a new line, do not separate with a comma)</li><li>10 November to 21 December</li><li>do not use quarter for dates, use the months: 'Jan to Mar 2013'</li><li>when referring to today (as in a news article) include the date: 'The minister announced today (14 June 2012) that&hellip;'</li></ul></p><p>Use 'to' instead of a dash or slash in date ranges. 'To' is quicker to read than a dash, and it's easier for screen readers.</p><p>Always explain what your date range represents, for example 'tax year 2013 to 2014' or 'September 2013 to July 2014'. Date ranges can be the academic year, calendar year or tax year. This is why date ranges must be very, very clear.</p><p>See <a href='#times' class='wmnds-link'>times</a> for more guidance on how to write times."
"content": "<p><ul><li>use upper case for months: January, February</li><li>do not use a comma between the month and year: 4 June 2017</li><li>when space is an issue - in tables or publication titles, for example - you can use truncated months: Jan, Feb</li><li>use 'to' in date ranges - not hyphens, en rules or em dashes. For example: tax year 2011 to 2012</li><li>Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm (put different days on a new line, do not separate with a comma)</li><li>10 November to 21 December</li><li>do not use quarter for dates, use the months: 'Jan to Mar 2013'</li><li>when referring to today (as in a news article) include the date: 'The minister announced today (14 June 2012) that…'</li></ul></p><p>Use 'to' instead of a dash or slash in date ranges. 'To' is quicker to read than a dash, and it's easier for screen readers.</p><p>Always explain what your date range represents, for example 'tax year 2013 to 2014' or 'September 2013 to July 2014'. Date ranges can be the academic year, calendar year or tax year. This is why date ranges must be very, very clear.</p><p>See <a href='#times' class='wmnds-link'>times</a> for more guidance on how to write times."
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. You can also email Samresha Purewal if you think something is missing from this guidance.</p>
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<h3>Introducing Transport for West Midlands</h3>
<p>If you’re talking about day-to-day services (bus, train or tram), you
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