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Time Travel Club: Spying on Spies (8–11s)
Step inside a world of secrets, gadgets and disguises, exploring spy files from our collection.
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Spies, Secrets and Archives
Join Gordon Corera for the inside scoop on a career reporting on the world of secrets and spies.
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Story of a Murder: The Wives, The Mistress and Dr Crippen
Join Hallie Rubenhold as she reconstructs the legendary Dr Crippen case giving voice to those who have never properly been heard – the women.
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Mark Dunton
Mark specialises in the history of government an Prime Ministers in post-1945 Britain.
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Using archives to examine the BSE epidemic
Student Isobel Newby reflects on the research process of undertaking a PhD during a global pandemic.
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- Research projects
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Confessions from the Cambridge Five: a file release from MI5
Over 100 Security Service (MI5) files are being released today. Most notably, the files offer fresh perspectives on the Cambridge Five spy ring.
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- The Collection
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How to find us
The National Archives is located just off the South Circular road, near to the M4. There are also several options for reaching us by public transport.
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Visit
Our building, including our reading rooms and exhibition spaces, is open to everyone.
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MI5: Official Secrets
MI5: Official Secrets is an upcoming exhibition at The National Archives exploring the extraordinary history of Britain’s Security Service.
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Life and death in Hong Kong during the Second World War
Volunteer Katrina Lidbetter reflects on stories she uncovered while working on records relating to Prisoners of War in Hong Kong during the Second World War.
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Filling in the gaps: acquiring legislation from the Controller’s Library
We look at the gaps that currently exist in the set of legislation we hold in electronic form and what we’re doing to make it whole on legislation.gov.uk.
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Pip Arnott
Pip Arnott is a Senior Legal Editor in the Legislation Services team at the National Archives, specialising in the publication of legislation data.
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Researching the 1934 Gresford Colliery disaster
Visual collections specialist Sarah Castagnetti shares the research journey she went on when writing about a horrific 1930s mining disaster.
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- The Collection