Job losses at Bletchley Park WW2 code-breaker museum

BBC News 

A museum at Bletchley Park, site of the World War Two code-breaking success, is to cut up to a third of its jobs after losing almost all of its income during lockdown. Up to 35 jobs at all levels and in each department are said to be at risk. Chief executive officer Iain Standen said the Bletchley Park Trust had "exhausted all other avenues". Workers at the Buckinghamshire site were responsible for decoding enemy codes during the war. The site became a museum in 1994.

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