
Royal Navy's submariners gather to remember at annual Silent Service ceremonies
The service is held the week before the nation's main Remembrance commemorations to allow submariners to attend both.
The service is held the week before the nation's main Remembrance commemorations to allow submariners to attend both.
The poppy has been a symbol of Remembrance for more than 100 years.
Service personnel gathered in the city to sell poppies.
Join 1982 veterans as Forces News broadcasts service from Stanley.
Whatever it looks like, the poppy is sold to raise money to support the Armed Forces and veteran community.
The Humanist and Non-Religious Defence Network's Remembrance service allows people to mark the day.
Dr Andrew Murrison, a Royal Navy reservist, said it was an appropriate place to hear the news and was delighted to serve in the role.
The WWI-era soldier and red poppy artwork has appeared on the side of a disused building in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Active personnel from all three services, and veterans, all took part in the £1m-in-a-day charity event.
RBL is encouraging people to wear a poppy to recognise the service and sacrifice of serving personnel, veterans and families.
Rishi Sunak was seen buying poppies for himself, his wife Akshata, and dog Nova, at Downing Street.
Ryan Reynold's partner in crime's support led to 3,000 pins being sold in a day.
The National Service of Remembrance takes place on Sunday 13 November. Find out how you can take part in the commemorations.
Members of the public were invited to take a paper poppy uncovering the stories of military personnel helped by the RBL.
The dignified ceremony marked the beginning of the remembrance period.
The Royal British Legion says it is "urgently considering alternative arrangements to lessen the impact from the loss of funds".