Alan--
This topic was recently discussed on the Team Autox Healey list email newsgroup, another useful info tool.
I have had a DW AL head on my BN1 for about seven years now. I bought it after blowing a head gasket and finding the small bridge between cylinders one and two had been eroded away, probably by detonation. This is not the normal failure mode which is usually cracking and weeping between two and three but it was enough for me. I have never had any problems with the head, in fact I am not even sure I have retorqued it since the initial running in. I have put about 55K miles on the car since the new head, about half on long highway trips.
I installed the DW head with stage two "Fast Rallye" porting configuration along with the DW tubular headers, steel head gasket, hardened head studs, etc. I don't know what if any changes and developments have taken place in the last five years but at that time the DW unit was recommended over the aluminum head marketed by Southern Carburettors, another UK company.
I think it is quite telling that more than one company has gone to the expense and trouble of designing and tooling up a replacement part for an engine with a relatively low production run. There were approximately 15K 100's built plus others installed in A 90's and maybe other applications but I guess this lends truth to the saying that there are two kinds of 100 cylinder heads: Those that are cracked and those that are going to.