Board Game Of War: How WW1 Could Have Ended
Playing board games this Xmas? Consider one that shows how World War 1 might have ended 100 years ago this year.
Playing board games this Xmas? Consider one that shows how World War 1 might have ended 100 years ago this year.
The event traditionally takes place the week after Remembrance Sunday.
It was the first remembrance service held there since the last British Army field units left this summer.
They were joined by their Lithuanian counterparts in commemorating the fallen.
Veterans, serving personnel and members of the public from across the UK were in attendance.
Events to remember the fallen were held across the UK, a century after the very first Armistice Day in 1919.
Stuart Potts let off two fireworks as the Last Post ended and hundreds of people stood observing a two-minute silence in Salford on Sunday.
A two-minute silence took place across the country at 11am - 100 years after the first silence was observed on Armistice Day in 1919.
It is thought 95-year-old Roy Miller lost his beret near London Bridge railway station.
As well as selling poppies the Strictly stars were helping to entertain the commuters and passers-by with sneak peeks of their dances.
More than 800 members of the British Armed Forces paraded with the royal family for the Service of Remembrance.
The festival led the nation in saying Thank You to all who served, sacrificed and changed our world.
The taxis volunteering can be identified by a Poppy Cab logo placed in their windscreen.
The Second World War veteran said he is "hugely honoured" to be marching to pay tribute to those who fell in battle.
Dakota and Spitfire aircraft will be involved in the Remembrance tribute.
A century after the official end of the First World War, we take a look at how Remembrance Day has changed