If the document has non-HTML attachments, you first need to:
- Select the Documents tab in Whitehall publisher then find and click on your document.
- Create a new version of the document to edit.
- In the Attachments tab, delete any attachments from the document (youll need to edit them, so download them first if you need to).
- Edit each attachment to add a statement or watermark - for example This publication was withdrawn on 1 January 2020 - and add [Withdrawn] to the start of file titles when you save them.
- Re-upload the attachments to the document. When filling in the attachment details, put [Withdrawn] at the start of the title.
- Republish the document. Under the Do users have to know the content has changed? heading, select No - its a minor edit that does not change the meaning so that users signed up to email alerts are not notified at this stage.
You do not need to add a withdrawn message to HTML attachments or delete and reupload them. Whitehall Publisher does it automatically when you withdraw a document.
To withdraw the document:
- Select the Documents tab in Whitehall publisher then find and click on your document.
- Click on the Withdraw or unpublish button - its the red button above the Set review date box.
- Select Withdraw: no longer current government policy/activity.
- Write a reason in the Public explanation field explaining why youre withdrawing the document. You can include Markdown and provide users with a link to a new page or document.
Here are some examples of what you can put in the Public explanation field.
If a scheme, programme or fund closes
You cannot apply for this [scheme, programme, fund] anymore. It has been replaced by [name and link to scheme].
If its out of date content
If theres guidance thats related to the page being withdrawn: This page has been withdrawn because its out of date. You can read about [X or Y] at [name and link to new guidance].
If theres a direct replacement at a new URL: This page has been replaced by a newer version. Go to: [link].
If its an old news story or press release<
View the original news story