 I am going to make a batch request, which is one of the features of the Alavatelli Pro service. So the Pro service is a service that is designed to help journalists make better use of freedom of information. And the batch requesting feature is one that allows you to send a message to up to 500 authorities in one go and it will be the same message. When you select the authorities, as with all requests that go through Alavatelli, the name of the authority will be pretty populated. So that's one thing that we don't need to worry about. So it will look like it's personalized, but it will not be. It will be the same request that is sent to every authority. I need to make a request. And you see, when I go to the Make a Request tab, I can either search for an authority or it says here, this link, start the batch request. So that is what I'm going to do. So I can search for the authority by name. Okay, here we go. I want to add these three. So I don't have a huge amount of authorities on the demo site, which is what I'm showing you the request on. But on most Alavatelli sites, you will be able to request up to 500 authorities, depending on how many authorities are on the website. So I've chosen only five here, four here. So I think that's five actually, six. So I'm going to write my request now. The subject of what I am requesting. So I'm using a version of the template FRI request done by the ferrant to sketch out my request. And this is my request here. The title will be a request for details of educational policy relating to children. I should then dispel. So I'm going to leave this as it is because this will automatically be filled by Alavatelli. There's no reason why I didn't change it here. So I'm only going to copy and paste from the line underneath there down to I look forward to hearing from you. So I can copy paste that into the batch request. This is very easy. It does take out the styling. You do have a list the same way that I had one, then you do need to add back in the numbers or the bullet points. And now I can decide whether I want this to be private or not. The default privacy option is for three months. I will not set this to private. I'm happy for this to be published immediately. And I can now, but you see here, you can see that you can set the privacy for a different number of time. And I will show you in a different request how to actually set the privacy and then what happens when the privacy is finished. So I can now preview and send my request. Here is preview of my batch requests. So as you can see, Alavatelli is filled in the name of the authority that I am sending it to. This is the request I preview. I'm happy with what has been said. So I can now send all six requests. And then it comes up here on my page saying, hello, I've created this batch request. One, two, three, four, five, six. That already has one request on it. And now if I go to my dashboard, it should show me a waiting response. And this is what a batch looks like when you are awaiting response. So when I do start getting responses in, it will show me a status bar along the top here, which says how many requests have been answered, how many are awaiting a response and how many are refused. In a couple of days, it will give me also some options for tips and tricks of things that I might be able to do. For example, chasing up or where to go next. And when I do get some results in, I can also download them as a zip file or a CSV file to kind of look at the data and the things that I'm getting. So that is how you send a batch request. And then when I have some responses, I will come and show you how you manage one.