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Remembrance Sunday marked across UK | Remembrance Sunday marked across UK |
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The Queen has led tributes to the UK's war dead at the annual Remembrance Sunday service in central London. | The Queen has led tributes to the UK's war dead at the annual Remembrance Sunday service in central London. |
Thousands gathered at the Cenotaph memorial in Whitehall for a two-minute silence to honour those killed in World Wars One and Two and later conflicts. | Thousands gathered at the Cenotaph memorial in Whitehall for a two-minute silence to honour those killed in World Wars One and Two and later conflicts. |
The monarch, Prime Minister David Cameron and the other main political party leaders all laid wreaths. | The monarch, Prime Minister David Cameron and the other main political party leaders all laid wreaths. |
Events have also taken place around the UK, including in Edinburgh, where First Minister Nicola Sturgeon laid a wreath. | Events have also taken place around the UK, including in Edinburgh, where First Minister Nicola Sturgeon laid a wreath. |
This year's service at the Cenotaph was shorter than in previous years, in an effort to reduce the amount of time war veterans are made to stand. | This year's service at the Cenotaph was shorter than in previous years, in an effort to reduce the amount of time war veterans are made to stand. |
However, plans to make political leaders lay wreaths together in order to save time were dropped after some politicians argued they were being overlooked. | However, plans to make political leaders lay wreaths together in order to save time were dropped after some politicians argued they were being overlooked. |
The Queen was joined by royals including the Duke of York, Prince William and Prince Harry at the wreath-laying ceremony. | The Queen was joined by royals including the Duke of York, Prince William and Prince Harry at the wreath-laying ceremony. |
Mr Cameron was the first politician to step forward, followed by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. | Mr Cameron was the first politician to step forward, followed by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. |
Previous prime ministers John Major, Gordon Brown and Tony Blair also paid their respects, along with religious ministers, military leaders and dignitaries from around the Commonwealth. | Previous prime ministers John Major, Gordon Brown and Tony Blair also paid their respects, along with religious ministers, military leaders and dignitaries from around the Commonwealth. |
What was it like in a World War One trench? | |
In Pictures: Remembrance Sunday | In Pictures: Remembrance Sunday |
At the scene | At the scene |
BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt | BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt |
In the crowd, a young girl dressed in red applauded. | In the crowd, a young girl dressed in red applauded. |
By the Cenotaph, a veteran in a wheelchair wearing medals and with a blanket, saluted. | By the Cenotaph, a veteran in a wheelchair wearing medals and with a blanket, saluted. |
They were just two of the many participants who had gathered before a structure which was meant to have been temporary when it was first constructed in 1919. | They were just two of the many participants who had gathered before a structure which was meant to have been temporary when it was first constructed in 1919. |
The wood and plaster of the original has been replaced by this permanent Portland stone memorial. | The wood and plaster of the original has been replaced by this permanent Portland stone memorial. |
It's where monarchs have come, each year, to lead the nation's tribute to those who paid the ultimate price for the UK's involvement in conflicts from World War One to Afghanistan. | It's where monarchs have come, each year, to lead the nation's tribute to those who paid the ultimate price for the UK's involvement in conflicts from World War One to Afghanistan. |
The ceremony, which has changed little down the decades, was slightly shorter. | The ceremony, which has changed little down the decades, was slightly shorter. |
This was in recognition of the advancing ages of the Queen, Prince Philip and many of the veterans. | This was in recognition of the advancing ages of the Queen, Prince Philip and many of the veterans. |
Together, they had an opportunity to reflect, to remember, and to be reminded of the fragility of human life. | Together, they had an opportunity to reflect, to remember, and to be reminded of the fragility of human life. |
Read more from Peter | Read more from Peter |
Events were also held across the UK and included: | |
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands laid a wreath after he was invited by the Queen to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of his country following the end of the World War Two. | King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands laid a wreath after he was invited by the Queen to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of his country following the end of the World War Two. |
Veterans took part in a march-past and military bands played a series of pieces. | Veterans took part in a march-past and military bands played a series of pieces. |
Later falling poppies will be projected onto the Big Ben from dusk for the second year. | Later falling poppies will be projected onto the Big Ben from dusk for the second year. |
This year marks a number of other significant anniversaries in the UK's military history, including the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. | This year marks a number of other significant anniversaries in the UK's military history, including the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. |
How will you be marking Remembrance Sunday? Tell us your story by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | How will you be marking Remembrance Sunday? Tell us your story by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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