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[h=1]A kingdom united in Remembrance: Queen and Kate defy terror threat to lead the country on 100th anniversary of start of First World War as poignant tributes are held throughout Britain[/h]
  • Queen led commemorations by laying wreath at the Cenotaph in Whitehall after two-minute silence at 11am
  • She was joined by servicemen, senior royals, party leaders including David Cameron and former PM Tony Blair
  • Armed officers stood guard and checked area with trained dogs days after Scotland Yard made four terror arrests
  • Prince Harry returned to Afghanistan to lead services with Britain's few remaining troops on behalf of the Queen
  • Services 100 years after First World War and 70 years after D-Day came as Tower of London poppies extended


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Paying her respects: The Queen, dressed all in black except for her red poppies, laid a wreath on the Cenotaph on behalf of the nation

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Fortitude: The monarch was applauded as she left Whitehall, a rare sound for remembrance services marked with respectful silence



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Paying their respects: Since last year's ceremony seven British troops have died in service, including five in a single helicopter crash

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Giving thanks: The three main party leaders Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg and David Cameron were among those at the ceremony today

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Procession: The Queen was followed by Princes Charles and William before a service led by the Bishop of London Richard Chartres

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Memorial: Prince Charles lays a wreath on the Cenotaph, where remembrance services have been held for almost a century



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A moment of calm: The Duchess of Cambridge wore an ornate poppy brooch as she joined the service from the Foreign Office balcony

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Watching: The Duchess of Cambridge, the Duchess of Cornwall and Countess of Wessex on the Foreign Office balcony at the service

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Paying tribute: Former Prime Minister Tony Blair joined party leaders and George Osborne (left) as thousands stood on Whitehall (right)


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The Prince of Wales (left) attends the Welsh Guards Remembrance Sunday Service at Wellington Barracks in London

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Procession: Veterans assemble on Whitehall this morning for the national Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph

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Service: Onlookers filmed the procession with their camera phones as they prepared to mark the two-minute silence at 11am

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Service: Troops gathered in Whitehall before the Cenotaph, which was unveiled in 1920 and designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens

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Royals: The national remembrance service included the Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall

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Wounded in service: An amputee war veteran leaves from Horse Guards Parade this morning en route to the Cenotaph ceremony

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Crowds: Soldiers, military bands, veterans, politicians and members of the public all gathered by the national memorials to the fallen

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A moment of reflection: Veterans and their families walk through St James' Park as they gather this morning for the Cenotaph ceremony

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Crowds: The well-attended service in Whitehall (pictured) was just one of hundreds held in remembrance up and down the country

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Support: Veterans praised the public for showing their backing of the military and the losses endured in the name of war


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Arrival: David Cameron and his wife Samantha, wearing a knitted poppy, leave Downing Street for the short walk to the Cenotaph

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Cameron leaves the Remembrance Day service. He was accompanied by his wife Samantha and their daughter Florence Rose riding on his shoulders

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Former leader: The service was attended by Tony and Cherie Blair. The former Prime Minister stood beside Chancellor George Osborne

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Dressed in red: The well-known uniforms of the Chelsea Pensioners were among those which passed the Cenotaph in tribute


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Paying tribute: The London Eye lit up in comemmoration this morning (left) as a photograph of a soldier was left at the Tower of London

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As dusk fell, images of falling poppies were projected on to Parliament's Elizabeth Tower - popularly known as Big Ben - as part of commemorations of the centenary of the conflict

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All 888,246 poppies at the Tower of London – one for each British and colonial death during the war – have been sold at £25 each, with part of the estimated £15million proceeds shared between six service charities

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Beloved: It has been revealed part of the artwork, pictured last night, will be briefly extended. It was due to be removed after Tuesday

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Red sea: The sun glints this morning on the 888,246 ceramic poppies at the Tower of London, one for each British soldier killed in WW1


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Marking Remembrance Day: Families and veterans also descended on the Tower of London to pay their respects today at the sea of red

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Thousands of visitors flocked to the installation at the Tower of London before the 'seas of red' are swept away

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Alongside the hundreds of thousands of ceramic poppies in the Tower moat, families left their own wooden crosses on the railings

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There was silence at the Tower of London, where thousands bowed their heads. A sea of 888,246 ceramic poppies surrounded the historic tower

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Grand: A service at Durham Cathedral (left) was attended by Abbie Moore, 17 (right), this year's face of the Poppy Appeal for the Royal British Legion. Her father was a bombardier with 101 Northumbria Regiment and 203 Elswick Battery Royal Artillery but died this year


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A service is held at the Commando Memorial at Spean Bridge in the Highland area of Scotland, as people across Scotland have joined in a two-minute silence to commemorate fallen service men and women

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Since last year's Remembrance Sunday, seven members of the British armed forces have died on operations

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War Veteran Stewart Ballentyne from the Cameronian Scottish Rifles views thousands of crosses in the Poppyscotland Field of Remembrance next to the Scott Monument in Edinburgh

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Crosses with pictures of servicemen killed in Afganistan during the conflict in the Poppyscotland Field of Remembrance next to the Scott Monument in Edinburgh

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Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson, pictured at a service in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, was left in a coma for four months when his Land Rover was ripped apart by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan in September 2006

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The 30-year-old’s back was broken in three places, his lungs punctured. Having suffered debilitating brain injuries and lost both his legs, he is believed to be the most severely injured soldier from the conflict to survive

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Marking time: George Henderson, 90, waits at a commemorative bus stop in Prudhoe, Northumberland, on his way to a service in Newcastle. He was a gunner on a D-Day landing craft nicknamed 'The Fallen Leaves' taking Canadian troops onto Juno Beach

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Then and now: The 90-year-old veteran was joined in his journey to the service this morning by Sergeant Terry Moffatt, 37 (left)

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Formation: Pupils from Wellington College and the Wellington Academy in Crowthorne, Berkshire, joined together to spell out the figure 725 in the college grounds It represented the number of alumni from the public school who were killed in the First World War

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Powerful: A 1.2-tonne statue of 'Tommy' (pictured this morning) is now a permanent fixture on the seafront at Seaham, County Durham, after locals campaigned successfully to raise the £85,000 fundraising target needed to keep the sculpture in the town

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Dawn: The statue cut a lonely figure on the seafront this morning as the sun rose on the national day of remembrance for the fallen

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Brave: Ashton Sexton-Farquhar, four, laid a wreath in Colchester, Essex, in honour of his father Shaun Sexton - who he never met

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Heart-rending: The little boy attended the service at the Colchester War Memorial alongside his mother Trudy, 37


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Former German paratrooper Adam Druschel, 95, lsaw action across Europe while serving with the 1st Parachute Regiment during the Second World War. He joined his English-born wife, Constance, 84, at St John the Evangelist Church in Lund, near Preston, Lancashire, to honour the fallen of both world wars

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The one-time unteroffizier was eventually captured by the Americans at Mons, Belgium, in September 1944, and ended up as a prisoner of war in Britain



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[h=3]RECORD NUMBERS ATTEND REMEMBRANCE SERVICE AT NATIONAL MEMORIAL ARBORETUM [/h]Record numbers attended a remembrance service at the National Memorial Arboretum for those killed on active service for the Crown.
Such were the high numbers at the Staffordshire site, organisers moved much of the ceremony to the nearby Royal Naval Review monument.
More than 5,000 people, young and old, some wearing medals and regimental berets, others clasping posies of flowers and poppies, gathered to mourn the lost in the chilly winter sunshine.
A bugler from West Midlands Police Band played the opening notes of The Last Post, and a stillness fell over the crowd.
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Record numbers attended a remembrance service at the National Memorial Arboretum for those killed on active service for the Crown

Then as the piper's lament, the Flowers Of The Forest, rang out, some stared into the distance while a few dabbed away tears as they remembered.
Later, emotions were freely displayed as the ceremony moved to the stone Armed Forces Memorial for a short service and wreath-laying - one veteran brought to his knees in tears with his hand pressed against the Portland stone for support.
Among those who made the emotional journey was 67-year-old Barry Smith - originally from Sheffield, but now of Werrington near Stoke-on-Trent, who had been planning to attend a major Remembrance Sunday event since he was a boy, but had never done so until now.
In nine years, Mr Barry saw service in Kenya, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), Aden, Libya, Cyprus, East Germany and even Honduras and Guatemala in Central America - 'and I fought in every one of them', he said.
The oddest thing he ever saw was a large lion called Nelson which was kept inside Nairobi airport, in Kenya, describing it as 'like something out of Tarzan film'.
The former 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment soldier was later training with his unit in Libya, North Africa, just as Colonel Muammar Gaddafi staged a coup and swept to power.
'He then came to get us,' he said, with a smile.
'He knew we were out there in the middle of the desert, but he didn't know where and he couldn't find us, despite chasing us all over.
'We slipped past him, raced back to airport and got out on the planes.'
He said it was important to remember those who had 'paid the ultimate sacrifice'.
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More than 5,000 people, young and old, some wearing medals and regimental berets, others clasping posies of flowers and poppies, gathered to mourn the lost in the chilly winter sunshine

'I have been around places like Tobruk and El Alamein, and when you see those graves out there, literally thousands of men and it just brings a tear to your face, and I didn't know any of them.
'It was so moving, and unbelievable - absolutely unbelievable, and it's a memory you never forget.'
Mr Smith added: 'You come around to these places and I didn't know any of these boys, but they all paid the ultimate sacrifice - it takes a lot out of you.
'It's important to remember what they did.
'You never forget the comradeship - you become part of a unit or club, whether you want to or not and it's there forever and never goes away.
'You come around these places and you see these lads and women who sacrificed their life and it's sad, but it makes you proud.
'It's very difficult to deal with those feelings that you get because they're so mixed.
'We should never forget what they sacrificed - and we're here today, because they've done it.'
Sarah Montgomery, managing director of the National Memorial Arboretum, said: 'It was an honour to have a huge turnout for our Remembrance Sunday service.
'The attendance reinforces the importance of remembrance and the resonance it has had with the British public in this significant centenary year.
'We thank all those who came today to pay their respects.'


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Those who remain: The few British troops left in Afghanistan took part in a Remembrance Day service at the Kandahar Air Base

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Tribute: From left, Captain Matthew Clark, the Senior Royal Navy officer in Afghanistan, Deputy Commander Joint Force Support (Afghanistan) Brigadier Darrell Amison, and Commander JFSp and Group Captain Andy Martin lay wreaths at Kandahar

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Solemn: The 13-year conflict in Afghanistan claimed more than 453 British lives, alongside many thousands more civilians

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The nation remembers: A procession on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh (left) was attended by Scottish leaders including Alex Salmond

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Frail: Two members of Scotland's armed forces help each other handle a wreath as they mark the sacrifices of their colleagues

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Pausing for thought: A young girl examines wreaths which were placed on the war memorial in the town of Woodstock, Oxfordshire


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[h=3]BRITAIN REMEMBERS: ORDER OF SERVICE AT CENOTAPH TO HONOUR THE FALLEN 100 YEARS AFTER WWI[/h]At 11 o'clock, Silence will be kept for two minutes, beginning at the first stroke of Big Ben.
For all present, suggested subjects for thought and prayer during the Silence are:
We remember those who made the great sacrifice during the two World Wars;
We remember those who have given their lives in the service of their country in other conflicts;
We pray for those who suffer at this time;
We pray for those who have been bereaved;
We pray for peace;
We pray that we may be worthy of the sacrifice made on our behalf.
The end of the Silence will be marked by The Last Post.
Wreaths will then be laid on the Cenotaph.
The Lord Bishop of London will offer the following prayer:
O Almighty God, grant, we beseech thee, that we who here do honour to the memory of those who have died in the service of their country and of the Crown, may be so inspired by the spirit of their love and fortitude that, forgetting all selfish and unworthy motives, we may live only to thy glory and to the service of mankind through Jesus Christ our Lord. AMEN
The following hymn will be sung, accompanied by the Bands of the Guards Division.
O God, our help in ages past,
Our hope for years to come,
Our shelter from the stormy blast,
And our eternal home.
Beneath the shadow of thy throne
Thy saints have dwelt secure;
Sufficient is thine arm alone,
And our defence is sure.
Before the hills in order stood,
Or earth received her frame,
From everlasting thou art God,
To endless years the same.
A thousand ages in thy sight
Are like an evening gone;
Short as the watch that ends the night
Before the rising sun.


O God, our help in ages past,
Our hope for years to come,
Be thou our guard while troubles last,
And our eternal home.
The Lord Bishop of London will offer the following prayer:
Teach us, good Lord, to serve thee as thou deservest;
to give and not to count the cost;
to fight and not to heed the wounds;
to toil and not to seek for rest;
to labour and not to ask for any reward, save that of knowing that we do thy will; through Jesus Christ our Lord. AMEN
All present are requested to say The Lord's Prayer:
Our Father
Which art in heaven
Hallowed be thy name
Thy kingdom come
Thy will be done
In earth as it is in heaven
Give us this day our daily bread
And forgive us our trespasses
As we forgive them that trespass against us
And lead us not into temptation
But deliver us from evil
For thine is the kingdom
The power and the glory
For ever and ever. AMEN
The Lord Bishop of London will then give The Blessing:
Unto God's gracious mercy and protection we commit you
The Lord bless you and keep you
The Lord make his face to shine upon you
And be gracious unto you
The Lord lift up the light of his countenance upon you
And give you his peace this day and always. AMEN
The Rouse
God Save The Queen






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[h=1]The last of the poppies is planted: Thousands flock to Tower of London to see teenage cadet put the final ceramic flower in place as the nation falls silent to remember Britain's war dead[/h]
  • The final poppy - the 888,246th - was planted at the Tower of London by cadet Harry Hayes, 13, this morning
  • He collected the flower from memorial artist Paul Cummins before marching through the crimson carpet of poppies
  • Tens of thousands flocked to memorial this morning to pay their respects to the nation's war dead on Armistice Day
  • There was a 21-gun salute by the Honourable Artillery Company on the Tower's wharf and the final roll of honour
  • General the Lord Dannatt, Constable of the Tower of London, read the famous poem For The Fallen to the crowd
  • Blood-Swept Lands And Seas of Red was created to mark the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War
  • Thousands more people gathered in Trafalgar Square, where the Royal British Legion held its Silence In The Square
  • David Cameron paid his respects at Cenotaph in Whitehall in a service organised by the Western Front Association
  • Elsewhere, a wreath was laid under the Arc de Triomphe, Pairs while the Last Post played in the Belgian town of Ypres

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13-year-old cadet Harry Hayes planted the final ceramic poppy at the Tower of London this morning to mark Armistice Day

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The teenager collected the poppy from the memorial's artist Paul Cummins (left) before planting the poppy (right)

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The military cadet (centre) walked with Mr Paul Cummins to the spot where the final poppy would be planted at the memorial

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Harry, from the Reading Blue Coat School Combined Cadet Force, then pierced the ceramic flower into the grass mound

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Harry saluted to thousands in the crowd as he completed the vibrant red swathe of Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red

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The young cadet wore his full military attire including a poppy-embellished beret while undertaking the honour of planting the poppy

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The teenager joined the cadets earlier this year, becoming the latest in a long line of men in his family to have served

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Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg shares a moment with the young cadet before he plants the final poppy in the memorial


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Harry (fifth from right) lined up with other dignitaries at the art installation at the Tower of London for this morning's commemoration

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Servicemen walk through each of the 888,245 blooms, which represents a British or Colonial military death during the First World War

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Crowds look on at the ceramic poppies as they prepare to take part in the memorial service for Armistice Day

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A huge crowd gathered to watch as the final poppy was planted in the moat at the Tower of London during this morning's ceremony



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General the Lord Dannatt, pictured, read out 200 names of the fallen during the ceremony at the poppies at the Tower of London

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The General led the ceremony, pictured, in which the last poppy was placed in the moat at the Tower and the Last Post was played

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Smoke from a gun salute was seen behind crowds at the service this morning at the completed Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red

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A yeoman warder looked across the poppies before the ceremony took place, attended by tens of thousands from around the world

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All 888,246 poppies have now been planted in the dry 16-acre moat, heralding the completion of the poignant memorial

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Thousands flocked to the Tower this morning to pay their respects to the nation's war dead on Armistice Day





 

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Four-year-old Anna Howlett planted the final clay poppy at St Mary's RC Primary School in Market Weighton, East Yorkshire, where pupils made and planted one poppy for each of the children at the school

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A roll of honour - consisting of 200 names of those who died during the war - were read out to the crowd at the Tower of London

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The ceremony at the Tower marked a national day of tributes for Armistice Day and included a 21-gun salute

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Ribbons of purple sky twisted over the Tower of London this morning, as the sun rose over the 888,245 poppies which fill the moat




 

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Prime Minister David Cameron joined hundreds of others by marking Armistice Day at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London

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Afterwards he tweeted: 'It was profoundly moving to stand with so many at the Cenotaph today – remembering those who sacrificed so much so we that could be free'


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Veterans and members of the public view the Garden of Remembrance at the Scott Monument in Edinburgh after the two-minute silence

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The names of those who have died in conflicts including the First World War and Second World War were put into crosses in Edinburgh

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Former Royal Engineer Robert Mackenzie joined those paying tribute to the fallen at the service in Edinburgh


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