Unseen pictures of Colossus, considered the world's first digital computer, released to public by UK intelligence agency
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AI Safety Summit 2023: Who Is Attending Summit At Bletchley Park?
World's first AI summit begins at Bletchley Park, with PM Rishi Sunak, US Vice-President Kamala Harris, Elon Musk among those attending
Bletchley Park To Host Global AI Safety Summit
Home of the UK's world war two codebreakers and the world's first programmable computer, is to host world's first AI safety summit
Alan Turing £50 Bank Note Enters Circulation
New £50 polymer bank note bearing the photo of WW2 codebreaker and computing and AI pioneer Alan Turing enters circulation
Bletchley Park Financial Crisis Eases After Facebook’s £1m Donation
Jobs have been saved at the birthplace of modern computing Bletchley Park, after a much needed £1 million donation from Facebook
Bletchley Park Faces Funding Crisis, Prepares To Axe Staff
World war 2 code breaking centre is facing a funding crisis due to Coronavirus pandemic, with third of workforce being laid off
VE Day 2020: Bletchley Park Reveals Last Decoded Nazi Message
Final encrypted message sent by Nazi military unit in the final days of the Second War World in Europe has been revealed by GCHQ
Rare Video Of Bletchley Park Location During WW2 Emerges
Video footage of MI6 station Whaddon Hall, attached to the world famous code-breaking centre Bletchley Park, is released to the public
Bletchley Park Could Host Institute Of Technology
Plans submitted for tech teaching centre for 1,100 students on historic Bletchley Park site
Co-inventor Of Harwell Dekatron Computer Dies
Richard Barnes, co-creator of the world’s oldest working digital computer, has passed away
Enigma Codebreaking Bombe Moves To New Home
New gallery next door to Bletchley Park showcases the machine that helped cracked Hitler’s Enigma machine
Bletchley Park To Host ‘Codebreakers’ Cybersecurity School
Winston Churchill's top secret World War two installation to teach cybersecurity skills to next generation
Bletchley Park Museums Split By ‘Berlin Wall’ As Row Escalates
New fences are another sign of disunity at Bletchley Park, which houses the National Museum of Computing and its collection of vintage computers
Colossus Computer Celebrates 70th Birthday
The world's first electronic computer, first put into operation 70 years ago, was used to crack German coded messages
Bletchley Park Trust Accused Of Isolating National Museum Of Computing
Bletchley Park Trust has been accused of freezing out the National Museum of Computing by excluding it from tours
McAfee Funds Security Exhibit At Bletchley Park
Alan Turing's wartime home gets an up-to-date security education workshop
Bletchley Park Appeal Raises Money With Electronic Music Album
Kraftwerk-style music album raises money for Bletchley Park computing museums
World’s Oldest Digital Computer Restored At National Museum Of Computing
The Harwell Dekatron (WITCH) goes on display after three year restoration project
Hague Announces Spook Apprenticeships At Bletchley Park
The Foreign secretary has used a visit to Bletchley Park to announce an apprenticeship scheme for the next generation of spooks
Bletchley Park Code Breaker Huts To Be Renovated
The trust responsible for the site has secured £7.4 million in funding
GCHQ Releases Two Secret Alan Turing Papers
Britain's top secret listening station, GCHQ, has released two mathematical papers written by codebreaker Alan Turing
Turing Pardon Rejected As Bletchley Park Turns To Finding Colossus Sponsors
Alan Turing's pardon has been rejected by the government. Bletchley Park seeks sponsors for a virtual rebuild of the historic Colossus computer
Alan Turing Petition Seeks Official Pardon
However Turing supporters ask is a pardon right, for crimes comitted under an "awful" law?
World’s First Business Computer, LEO, Turns 60
The world's business computer from the food maker JD Lyons, dubbed LEO, is celebrating its 60th birthday
Street View Trike Captures Bletchley Park Images
Google has hosted a garden party and used its Street View cameras to raise funds for Bletchley Park
Queen Honours The Codebreaking World War Heroes
The Queen unveiled a memorial in Bletchley Park honouring those who played a great role in ending WWII
Tunny Machine Breaking Codes Again At Bletchley
Bletchley Park has rebuilt one of the machines that "read Hitler's mind", even though plans were flushed away
Turing Papers Saved for Bletchley Park
Lottery money is buying key papers of computing pioneer Alan Turing for the Bletchley Park museum
Bletchley Park To Host Pioneering EDSAC Computer
The EDSAC computer of Sir Maurice Wilkes will be rebuilt by the Computer Conservation Society at Bletchley Park
Fundraiser To Gift Turing’s Works To Bletchley Park
An appeal has been launched to buy a collection of published works by Alan Turing – arguably the father of digital computing theory