The Duke of Kent has officially opened Bletchley Park's new permanent exhibition, The Bombe Breakthrough.
The exhibition tells the story of how the Bombe helped crack the German Enigma code and is displayed in the restored Hut 11A, which is where the machine was originally housed.
Alan Turing oversaw the development of the Bombe machine at the former Government Code and Cypher School.
A cyclist involved in a crash in Hemel Hempstead earlier this week has died.
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The woman, aged in her 50s, suffered serious head injuries in a collision with a blue Ka at the roundabout junction with St Albans Road and White Hart Road, shortly after 09:15 on Wednesday.
She was taken to a London hospital, but died on Thursday.
The driver of the Ka was uninjured.
Hertfordshire Police has called for witnesses and for anyone with dash-cam footage to come forward.
Sgt Paul Stanbridge said: "It happened at a busy time of day on a main road through the town, so the incident would have likely been witnessed by many people."
Two men have been charged following two separate attacks on five Bedfordshire police officers on Wednesday.
One was charged after two officers were assaulted in Marsh Road, Luton.
Another man was charged with three counts of assaulting a police officer and one count of sending a malicious communication after three officers were attacked in Astwood Drive, Flitwick.
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Both men have been remanded in custody until their next court appearance at the end of the month.
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