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Bletchley Park wins £330,000 lifeline
The home of Colossus and the 'birthplace of computing' gets a major shot in the arm from English Heritage
Turing papers saved for Bletchley Park
The National Heritage Memorial Fund has saved Alan Turing’s documents so they can remain at Bletchley Park.
Websites hit by 'Silent love China' attacks
The SQL injection attack has damaged thousands of English-language websites in just four days.
Right-wing EDL group hacked
The English Defence League has been targeted by a group of politically-motivated hackers.
Gloucester Rugby Club tackles communications challenge with Avaya solution
The English Premiership Rugby Club has implemented an IP telephony solution from Avaya to enable it to keep in touch with key contacts and more...
Google spearheads Bletchley Park fundraising
Web giant uses Street View to spotlight Enigma code-breaking heritage and restoration campaign.
National Trust Spices up catering systems
The British heritage organisation has bought a new hospitality management system to manage its 150 public restaurants.
The Midweek Interview: Richard Jackson part three
Despite its US heritage, Citrix's managing director for the UK, Ireland and South Africa, Richard Jackson, details how important Europe,...
O2 launches professional services arm
The mobile giant is building on its heritage in the communications space by creating a dedicated professional services team for enterprise...
Your Views: Snowy workarounds
You told us how you carried on during yesterday's weather, as well as demonstrating your flair for the English language. <br>
Bletchley Park secures more funding
The historic site has been awarded a Heritage Lottery Fund development grant.
Biometric methadone system for prisons
NEC is rolling out a £3.5 million biometric-controlled methadone dispensing system to 100 English prisons.
ContactPoint child database goes live
The controversial database holding information on all English children has now been launched.
Students excel at IT
Employers are impressed with the IT skills of teenagers, but maths and English are holding them back, according to a study by the CBI.
British Library warns web heritage at risk
The UK will be left with a 'digital black hole' in its memory if a web archiving law isn't changed.
Bletchley Park wins even more funding
More good news for Bletchley Park, as Milton Keynes and English Heritage team up on a £600,000 donation.
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