Police force homeless to move tents for Remembrance Day event
The police have forced a group of homeless refugees to pack up their tents this morning in order to clear
The police have forced a group of homeless refugees to pack up their tents this morning in order to clear
Over half of Britons do not know what their ancestors were doing during the First World War, a new poll
The cenotaph in St Peter’s Square has been cordoned off as preparations begin for Manchester’s annual remembrance service. A green
An ex-soldier from Bury has honoured lost service men and women by creating a poppy waterfall and arch in Bolton.
Manchester fell silent at 11am to mark Remembrance Day as crowds gathered in St Peter’s Square. Hundreds of people stood
During the sombre days between November 11 and Remembrance Sunday, the nation will pause and slow down and remember those
A group advocating white poppies for peace urge people to remember all victims of war including both civilians and members
This year the Armistice Centenary also coincides with Remembrance Sunday.
Seven more faith and belief groups are to be permanently represented in the National Service of Remembrance.
Remembrance Sunday is often the toughest time of the year for serving and ex-service personnel.
An art tutor, who was forced to stop painting after suffering two heart attacks, has finally seen his First World War tribute unveiled after it was completed by his students.
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