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TV and Radio picks: Secret Tunnel Wars, Perilous Question and more...

A one-off programme explores the claustrophobic conditions endured by Britain's First World War tunnellers, while a Radio 4 series analyses one of the key political events of the 19th century

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Interactive WW1 website to go live this year

Brightsolid has joined forces with the Imperial War Museum to create a new website that will enable researchers across the globe to share their ancestors' First World War stories

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Ancestry.co.uk improves directory collection

Dozens of historic directories available via Ancestry.co.uk have been rescanned with improved text recognition software, meaning that family historians now have a better chance of finding their forebears

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Wartime code finally cracked

Researchers at Plymouth University have deciphered coded letters written by a British prisoner of war – 70 years after they were sent home to his family

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TV and Radio picks: Dambusters - 70 Years On, Word of Mouth and more

Dan Snow presents a live broadcast to mark 70 years since the Dambusters Raid, while Michael Rosen discusses baby names on Word of Mouth

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Immigrants' records revealed online

The National Archives has added thousands of immigration records to its online catalogue, giving researchers the chance to learn about foreign-born ancestors who settled in Britain during the 19th century

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History Weekend tickets now on sale

Packed with fascinating talks from leading historians, authors and broadcasters, find out how you can purchase tickets to the first ever History Weekend

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Records reveal Royal Navy claims

Genealogists could uncover new information about their seafaring kin and their families thanks to the release of thousands of Royal Navy records on the web

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TV and Radio picks: The Village, Dambusters Special and more...

Watch the final episode in the first series of The Village and listen to a number of special programmes marking the 70th anniversary of the Dambusters Raid

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Deceased Online adds Manchester records

Deceased Online has added thousands of burial registers for two Trafford cemeteries, with more records from the area set to be added over the coming weeks

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WDYTYA: Blogs

From the office: Track down Boer War kin

Got ancestors who fought in the Boer War? Here's how to discover what they did, says deputy editor Claire Vaughan

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From the office: Top online resources for tracing your criminal ancestors

The new issue is out soon and deputy editor Claire Vaughan has been eagerly reading the feature on Victorian criminals in her office copy

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From the office: A tale of murder plots, miscarriages of justice and Suffragettes

A chance discovery sees deputy editor Claire Vaughan trying to establish family ties with a jailed WW1 female campaigner…

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