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The Light: New Durham museum announces August opening date
Former Durham Light Infantry Museum and Art Gallery transformed after decade-long closure
War photographer Lee Miller’s house gains charitable status
Newly formed charity aims to safeguard collections and grow site as a centre for UK surrealism
Making an archive sing
Simon Stephens visits the Red House in Suffolk, the former home of composer Benjamin Britten and his partner, the singer Peter Pears
Wiener Holocaust Library appoints new co-directors
Christine Schmidt and Barbara Warnock to lead archive institution
Royal Engineers Museum seeks duplicates of valuable D-Day files lost in van theft
Almost 2,000 technical documents relating to Mulberry Harbours destroyed in criminal incident
What’s in a name?
Tracing ancestry through a surname uncovered a complex history shared by many, writes Rachel Ama Asaa Engmann
‘Bad Bridget’ archival research project inspires Hollywood movie
Study exploring lives of Ireland’s emigrant women led to groundbreaking exhibition at Ulster American Folk Park
Sound and vision: David Bowie Centre opens at V&A East Storehouse
Ziggy-era guitar and unfinished musical among items available for public to access for the first time
Changing the record | Archives in the 21st century
In an age of turbulence and digital revolution, archival practice is changing at a rapid rate. How are the nation's record-keepers adapting and innovating for this brave new world?