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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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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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Visual collections specialist Sarah Castagnetti shares the research journey she went on when writing about a horrific 1930s mining disaster.
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Lauren Baily
Lauren Baily was a Product Manager in the Digital Services Department at the National Archives until 2023.
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Discover a new way to explore online the most historically interesting, rare, and unusual stories that can be found in our collection.
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Rose Rees Jones
Rose is Lead User Researcher in the Digital Services Department at the National Archives.
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We look back at how we established the Open Justice Licence, which allows users to use and re-use information that is available on our service Find Case Law.
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We talk to writers Ery Nzaramba and Sharmila Chauhan, about what it was like to encounter records at The National Archives and turn them into audio dramas.
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Integrative arts counsellor, Michelle Rodrigues talks about her recent workshop with us exploring the lives of those in the Caribbean over the past 250 years.
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PhD student Louise Bell shares her research into the push for standardisation and design innovation of artificial limbs following the First World War.
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To mark World AIDS Day, The National Archives is hosting two events on how HIV and AIDS-related records have been used for research or in creative practices.
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Find out about the research postgraduate students are doing with us in their own words.
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‘Great Escapes: Remarkable Second World War Captives’ is a major new exhibition exploring the human spirit in times of captivity during the Second World War.
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‘Great Escapes: Remarkable Second World War Captives’ is a major new exhibition exploring the human spirit in times of captivity during the Second World War.
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