Explore how British codebreakers at Bletchley Park tackled the almost impossible task of cracking the Nazi U-boat Enigma codes.
Broadridge and Intercontinental Exchange are taking part in Anthropic’s cybersecurity initiative, built around its ...
Mary Body was one of our town’s many unsung heroes who worked in complete secrecy, and we are honoured to commemorate her ...
Toiling away in a cramped and sweltering basement, an all-black team of women helped the US win the Cold War by secretly ...
On-call firefighters from Petersfield rescued a donkey called Chocolate from a muddy pit off Mint Road in blistering ...
A blue plaque has been unveiled on a house in Cheltenham to commemorate a female codebreaker whose efforts were not recognised during her lifetime. Mary Margery Body was recruited to work at Bletchley ...
A new Blue Plaque has been unveiled to honour a Bletchley Park codebreaker. Mary Margery Body, who lived in Cheltenham, was ...
The mathematician and cryptologist was part of a Polish trio which broke the Enigma code and shortened the Second World War ...
A plaque was unveiled at the Liss RBL Club on June 27 in honour of Henryk Zygalski, a Polish-born mathematician and ...
In 1939, a group of geniuses were working at Bletchley Park to try and solve the German Enigma code. They made breakthroughs within a year and by 1942 they had it cracked.
Antiques Roadshow presenter Fiona Bruce was left stunned as she came across an item that helped "change the war". In 2010, when the Antiques Roadshow arrived at Bletchley Park, it found itself in one ...
Newly revealed documents show that, while breaking Nazi codes, Turing was also building a device that almost changed military communication forever.