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Battle of Britain: Westminster Abbey service marking 80th anniversary | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
Westminster Abbey is holding a memorial service marking 80 years since the Battle of Britain, in the venue's first major event since lockdown. | |
The battle, fought entirely in the air, was a dramatic turning point in World War Two. | The battle, fought entirely in the air, was a dramatic turning point in World War Two. |
The abbey has held a service of thanksgiving on Battle of Britain Sunday every year since 1944. | The abbey has held a service of thanksgiving on Battle of Britain Sunday every year since 1944. |
This year's event has significantly lower attendance and social distancing in place. | |
Fewer than 100 guests are attending the service, which usually attracts about 2,000 people. | |
They include Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is giving a reading at the service, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Marshal of the Royal Air Force Lord Stirrup, representing the Prince of Wales. | |
Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Mike Wigston, is also giving a reading. | |
Guests are all wearing masks, with each chair placed two metres apart to allow social distancing, with protective plastic screens separating the north and south transepts of the abbey. | |
A statement from the organisers said the service, which started at 11:00 BST on Sunday, would be "reduced in stature but not in spirit". | |
"The abbey is a very large church, it usually holds 2,200, so the guests will be easily spaced out to conform with social distancing," it said. | "The abbey is a very large church, it usually holds 2,200, so the guests will be easily spaced out to conform with social distancing," it said. |
The last major service to take place at the venue was the Commonwealth Day service held on 9 March, two weeks before the UK went into lockdown in response to the coronavirus pandemic. | The last major service to take place at the venue was the Commonwealth Day service held on 9 March, two weeks before the UK went into lockdown in response to the coronavirus pandemic. |
The service, which will remember the 1,497 pilots and aircrew who died, is being led by the Dean of Westminster Abbey, Dr David Hoyle. | |
Although the battle took place between July and October in 1940, 15 September is Battle of Britain Day - the date of a decisive victory by the RAF. | Although the battle took place between July and October in 1940, 15 September is Battle of Britain Day - the date of a decisive victory by the RAF. |
The RAF defended the skies over southern England, as Hitler's Luftwaffe flew daily attacks ahead of a planned invasion. | The RAF defended the skies over southern England, as Hitler's Luftwaffe flew daily attacks ahead of a planned invasion. |
Some 1,120 Luftwaffe aircraft were sent to attack London, but were repelled by 630 RAF fighters - and two days later Hitler postponed his plans to invade Britain. | Some 1,120 Luftwaffe aircraft were sent to attack London, but were repelled by 630 RAF fighters - and two days later Hitler postponed his plans to invade Britain. |
Commemorations have been limited this year due to coronavirus restrictions, but a variety of tributes took place across the UK, including special exhibitions from the Imperial War Museum. | Commemorations have been limited this year due to coronavirus restrictions, but a variety of tributes took place across the UK, including special exhibitions from the Imperial War Museum. |