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Alan Turing
19:20, 8 APR 2013
Gay festival theme in honour of war codebreaker Alan Turing
Alan Turing
Alan Turing will be the inspiration for one of the country’s biggest gay festivals.
MP supports new pardon bid for scientist Alan Turing
Alan Turing
MP John Leech, who is campaigning for a posthumous pardon for Wilmslow scientist Alan Turing, has backed a change in the law that would allow relatives to apply for convictions to be overturned after the person has died.
Apology at last for our genius Turing
Alan Turing
THIS WEEK,computer pioneer Alan Turing finally received an official apology from Gordon Brown over his prosecution for being gay.
30,000 people call for Turing apology
Alan Turing
THE PETITION to get a posthumous apology for Wilmslow's tragic computing genius Alan Turing is ranked fifth most popular on Gordon Brown's website - with 30,000 signatures.
Alan Turing supporters call for posthumous apology
Alan Turing
A CAMPAIGN has been launched to win an official apology for tragic computer pioneer Alan Turing.
Sculpture honours a hero who was ‘one in a million’
Alan Turing
HE was the codebreaking pioneer who helped bring down the Nazi regime.
Father of modern computers is remembered close to home
Alan Turing
AS thousands across the country remember the Battle of Normandy and the casualties of D-Day this month, it's a smaller number who honour one of the Second World War's forgotten heroes closer to home.
The home of code genius is to be a heritage site
Alan Turing
THE HOME of the genius who cracked the German Enigma code and helped the Allies win World War II is set to become a pilgrimage for mathematicians and computer buffs this week.
Widower leapt to his death from car park
Alan Turing
A PENSIONER took a taxi to a multi-storey car park, shuffled up to the fourth floor on a walking frame and then hurled himself 50ft to his death.
Widower leapt to his death from car park
Alan Turing
A PENSIONER took a taxi to a multi-storey car park, shuffled up to the fourth floor on a walking frame and then hurled himself 50ft to his death.