
Jenny Agutter, Emily Maitlis - and IT chiefs - turn out for Byte Night
By Steve Ranger
Published: 10 October 2008 15:21 GMT
The annual Byte Night sleep out in aid of Action for Children took place last week. The event aims to raise £500,000 with different sleep outs around the country. Here the IT crowd in London prepare for a night sleeping out with the lights of Tower Bridge in the background.
Photo: Steve Ranger
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