Prime Minister and Duchess of Edinburgh lead Armistice Day commemorations
At 11am on 11 November, the two-minute silence marks the time and day when the armistice came into effect, ending the First World War.
At 11am on 11 November, the two-minute silence marks the time and day when the armistice came into effect, ending the First World War.
Donald Trump's re-election as US president has raised uncertainty on whether he may reduce or even pull the plug on US military aid.
Mikey McDonald and Jack Johnson impressed for the reigning Inter Services champions.
Veterans and service personnel give their thoughts on what makes this year's Remembrance Sunday so significant.
Across the UK, thousands turned out at memorial services to honour all members of the Armed Forces who served.
The Afghanistan Veterans Community marched as a contingent at the Cenotaph, with General Sir Patrick Sanders among them.
The Princess of Wales made a rare appearance after her cancer treatment to take part in the annual Royal British Legion event.
The King laid the wreath and led the nation in a two-minute silence of Remembrance to honour all those who fell in service to their country.
Ten thousand people in 326 different armed forces and civilian organisations in London to mark Remembrance Sunday.
Former British Army captain Rich Potter battled through the hardest thing he's ever done to complete Bhutan's Full Snowman Trek.
The Royal Family will attend the annual Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance and the Remembrance Service.
RAF veteran Pete Peters was presented with the medal by Minister for Veterans and People Al Carns.
A number of experts discussed what Trump 2.0 will mean for the world on this week's Sitrep.
Former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says the UK's leadership toward helping Ukraine is beginning to lose momentum.
A big test for the reigning Inter Services champions saw them take on the USA Military team at Esher RFC.
Lt Gen Ben Hodges told the BFBS Sitrep podcast he was anxious about Mr Trump checking the loyalty of any incoming military leaders.