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Previously unseen personal accounts painting a vivid picture of daily life in Churchill's wartime London bunker are to be revealed in a forthcoming exhibition at the Cabinet War Rooms in London.  |


Art Museum security guard turned self-taught tailor Charles LeDray has converted a London fire station into a miniature fashion emporium for his European debut show. Mark Sheerin tries to make sense of Mens Suits.  |
Four of the best museums and galleries in the North-West will reunite later this year for the second part of a touring exhibition of 20th century art.  |
London's National Gallery has revealed a massive digitization project, creating a full-screen zoom facility for its vast collection.  |


Heritage chiefs from the West Yorkshire Archive Service will introduce heritage training and resources across the county and create three new jobs after winning £158,200 from the Heritage Lottery Fund.  |
Scientists have called on the Scottish government to invest in farming schemes to preserve the corn bunting after new research revealed the once-widespread bird is on the verge of extinction.  |
A two-year battle by architectural campaigners the Twentieth Century Society has ended in one of the finest visible examples of the UK's visible red phoneboxes being granted Grade II listing status.  |
As the Festival of British Archaeology gets underway, the national voluntary scheme which identifies and records finds made by members of the public has identified one of the oldest Roman coins ever found in Britain.  |
Organisations have similar problems. Unauthorised users are able to penetratesecurity and access corporate data, and of course there is the age-old problemof users logging on as someone else.  |  |
But product portfolios expand and compensation programmes are getting morecomplicated.  |  |
The Castleford-based distributor will host the day at its premises on 7August, with the aim of attracting 300 VARs.  |  |
The Maidenhead-based reseller saw turnover power up to £20.2m for the 12months to 31 May, compared with £15.3m a year earlier.  |  |
Colour laser multifunction devices (MFDs) were Q1 2009 leader of the globalprinter market, with sales growing six per cent year on year.  |  |
Vendor Acronis recently surveyed 105 resellers with more than nine in 10reporting that less than half of their customers had invested in deduplication.More than three fifths of VARs claim less than 10 per cent of end users areusing the technology.  |  |
The Cyprus-based vendor currently has about100 UK partners , but is aiming to swell that to 250 over the next 12 months.  |  |
The EMEA Index from data and advisory monolith TPI tracks all outsourcingdeals worth €20m (£17m) and upwards. The total contract value (TCV) of suchdeals during 2009's first half stood at a little over €7bn, a 45 per cent dropon last  |  |
Also making the codes available to its ISV partners, Microsoft has finallyannounced Release to Manufacturer (RTM) to ensure hardware is preinstalled withthe OS, ready for its official launch later this year.  |  |
Revenue for the storage giant's fiscal second quarter fell 11 per centannually to $3.26bn, while net profit tumbled from $360.1m to $205.2m.  |  |
Vasco positions its enterprise products as 'add ons' to other manufacturers'solutions.  |  |
LSI has signed a definitive agreement to buy the California-based vendor,which offers NAS gateways, NAS systems and unified storage systems.  |  |
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