
Remembrance Sunday: Veterans Pay Tribute To Fallen At Scaled-Down Service
The ceremony at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire was streamed online for those unable to attend.
The ceremony at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire was streamed online for those unable to attend.
This year's Remembrance Sunday will be very different because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Army veteran walked from Cameron Barracks to the war memorial at Cavell Gardens in Inverness.
New Government guidance will see places of worship closed apart from limited activities such as funerals and individual prayer.
Darren Hardy completed his sixth Ironman triathlon in 10 days in the London Eye, despite sustaining several injuries.
The former Royal Marine is competing in this year's Strictly Come Dancing.
The Army Veteran is rowing 100 miles in a homemade boat to to raise money for charity.
Deacon Cutterham is selling his collection of seven medals, including the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross, for "future financial security".
One hundred of the 150,000-plus birthday cards sent to the Second World War veteran will be displayed at IWM Duxford.
The veteran was presented with a framed letter from the First Sea Lord.
The CEO of SSAFA said the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the veteran community is "likely to be felt for years to come".
Michael Stanley, 80, began building the boat - affectionately named 'Tintanic' - during lockdown.
Former First Sea Lord, Admiral Lord West, said it was "a privilege and a pleasure" to have met Mr Cooper.
Boris Johnson said the former soldiers are an "inspiration to the whole country" as they received the Daily Point of Light award.
The drones will initially be flown across hospitals and medical facilities in Essex.
Former soldier Carl Shadrake took on the challenge to raise money for two charities who he said helped to get his life "back on track".