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Armistice Day: Nation remembers war dead Armistice Day: Nation remembers war dead
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A two-minute silence has been observed across the UK to remember the nation's war dead.A two-minute silence has been observed across the UK to remember the nation's war dead.
It began at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month - the time in 1918 when the guns finally fell silent along the Western Front in Europe.It began at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month - the time in 1918 when the guns finally fell silent along the Western Front in Europe.
Veterans joined armed forces personnel at the Cenotaph in London.Veterans joined armed forces personnel at the Cenotaph in London.
And services are being held at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, and at military bases, schools, town halls and churches. And services were held at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, and at military bases, schools, town halls and churches.
Armistice Day follows similar ceremonies on Remembrance Sunday to pay tribute to all those who died in World Wars One and Two and in every conflict since.Armistice Day follows similar ceremonies on Remembrance Sunday to pay tribute to all those who died in World Wars One and Two and in every conflict since.
In commemorations across the UK on Armistice Day:In commemorations across the UK on Armistice Day:
The Queen led commemorations on Remembrance Sunday, but she is spending Armistice Day privately at Buckingham Palace with other members of the Royal Family.The Queen led commemorations on Remembrance Sunday, but she is spending Armistice Day privately at Buckingham Palace with other members of the Royal Family.
The Princess Royal attended the ceremony at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire.The Princess Royal attended the ceremony at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire.
The arboretum's Portland stone memorial is designed so that on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, a shaft of sunlight dissects its inner and outer walls, falling on a bronze wreath sculpture.The arboretum's Portland stone memorial is designed so that on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, a shaft of sunlight dissects its inner and outer walls, falling on a bronze wreath sculpture.
At the sceneAt the scene
Liz Jackson, BBC News, in Trafalgar SquareLiz Jackson, BBC News, in Trafalgar Square
The crowds gathered under cloudy skies for the Royal British Legion's Silence in the Square event - they were made up of schoolchildren, ex-servicemen and passers-by who stopped to commemorate Armistice Day.The crowds gathered under cloudy skies for the Royal British Legion's Silence in the Square event - they were made up of schoolchildren, ex-servicemen and passers-by who stopped to commemorate Armistice Day.
The event was marked by a contrast of upbeat songs from the London Gospel Choir and a sombre reading of the poem, Remember Me, by actress Miranda Raison.The event was marked by a contrast of upbeat songs from the London Gospel Choir and a sombre reading of the poem, Remember Me, by actress Miranda Raison.
The importance of remembrance was brought home when actor Bernard Cribbins, an ex-serviceman himself, gave a moving reading of Rudyard Kipling's poem, Tommy.The importance of remembrance was brought home when actor Bernard Cribbins, an ex-serviceman himself, gave a moving reading of Rudyard Kipling's poem, Tommy.
Big screens allowed hundreds gathered at the edge of the square to see the events close up.Big screens allowed hundreds gathered at the edge of the square to see the events close up.
Pop group the Overtones did not let technical problems on the stage stall them, continuing their performance acapella.Pop group the Overtones did not let technical problems on the stage stall them, continuing their performance acapella.
Raymond Champion, 79, from London, served in the Army Catering Corps in World War Two.Raymond Champion, 79, from London, served in the Army Catering Corps in World War Two.
"I knew people who never came home," he said. "People forget, they don't know what they are letting go. They should respect the people that fought for their freedoms.""I knew people who never came home," he said. "People forget, they don't know what they are letting go. They should respect the people that fought for their freedoms."
The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall attended a Remembrance Day ceremony in Canberra, as part of their current tour of Australia and New Zealand.The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall attended a Remembrance Day ceremony in Canberra, as part of their current tour of Australia and New Zealand.
The Prince of Wales met Malcolm Turnbull, the Australian prime minister who once led the campaign for the country to abandon the monarchy.The Prince of Wales met Malcolm Turnbull, the Australian prime minister who once led the campaign for the country to abandon the monarchy.
Later on Wednesday, 19 British veterans will be presented with France's highest honour, the Légion d'honneur.Later on Wednesday, 19 British veterans will be presented with France's highest honour, the Légion d'honneur.
The ceremony - to be held at the French ambassador's residence in London - is the latest in a series since the 70th anniversary of D-Day, when French President François Hollande pledged to honour all those British veterans who had helped his country during World War Two.The ceremony - to be held at the French ambassador's residence in London - is the latest in a series since the 70th anniversary of D-Day, when French President François Hollande pledged to honour all those British veterans who had helped his country during World War Two.
Ambassador Sylvie Bermann said it was France's way of "thanking them for their tremendous service".Ambassador Sylvie Bermann said it was France's way of "thanking them for their tremendous service".
Armistice DayArmistice Day
100 years of remembrance: From World War One to today100 years of remembrance: From World War One to today
Did one man's vision shape the way we remember our war dead?Did one man's vision shape the way we remember our war dead?
Are you going to observe today's two minutes silence to mark Armistice Day? Let us know about your experiences. Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. Did you observe today's two minutes silence to mark Armistice Day? Let us know about your experiences. Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.
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