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People across the UK have observed a two-minute silence to mark Armistice Day, the start of a weekend of events honouring Britain's war dead. People across the UK have been remembering Britain's war dead, as a two-minute silence to mark Armistice Day began a weekend of events.
Streets, shops and public transport came to a halt at 1100 GMT as people privately paid their respects.Streets, shops and public transport came to a halt at 1100 GMT as people privately paid their respects.
Thousands of UK troops abroad, including in Iraq and Afghanistan, held services to remember past and present colleagues who have died.Thousands of UK troops abroad, including in Iraq and Afghanistan, held services to remember past and present colleagues who have died.
The Queen and Tony Blair have attended a service for New Zealand's war dead.The Queen and Tony Blair have attended a service for New Zealand's war dead.
Being out here, it's quite a tough job to do - it brings it all home to you Andy Mason Royal Marine Day in pictures Silence in the square A chaplain's tribute in IraqBeing out here, it's quite a tough job to do - it brings it all home to you Andy Mason Royal Marine Day in pictures Silence in the square A chaplain's tribute in Iraq
Many members of the Royal Family were also at the event in London's Hyde Park.Many members of the Royal Family were also at the event in London's Hyde Park.
The country's prime minister, Helen Clark, who is attending the dedication, said the day was a special one for her country. The country's prime minister, Helen Clark, who also attended the dedication, said the day was a special one for her country.
At the British Air Services Memorial in St Omer, northern France, the UK's oldest war veteran, 110-year-old Henry Allingham, laid a wreath.At the British Air Services Memorial in St Omer, northern France, the UK's oldest war veteran, 110-year-old Henry Allingham, laid a wreath.
Henry Allingham, 110, laid a wreath in northern FranceHenry Allingham, 110, laid a wreath in northern France
In Baghdad, coalition troops gathered in the heavily fortified American Embassy where they were addressed by Lieutenant Mike Marley of the Royal Australian Army.In Baghdad, coalition troops gathered in the heavily fortified American Embassy where they were addressed by Lieutenant Mike Marley of the Royal Australian Army.
In Camp Bastion in Afghanistan, where the majority of British forces are based, some 1,200 servicemen and women turned out to pay their respects.In Camp Bastion in Afghanistan, where the majority of British forces are based, some 1,200 servicemen and women turned out to pay their respects.
Among them was Andy Mason, a Royal Marine, who said: "It's good to commemorate our dead, past and present. And being out here, it's quite a tough job to do - it brings it all home to you."Among them was Andy Mason, a Royal Marine, who said: "It's good to commemorate our dead, past and present. And being out here, it's quite a tough job to do - it brings it all home to you."
Back in the UK, an event in Trafalgar Square called Silence in the Square was hosted by GMTV presenter Ben Shephard, with live performances by the All-Angels and Charterhouse School Choir.Back in the UK, an event in Trafalgar Square called Silence in the Square was hosted by GMTV presenter Ben Shephard, with live performances by the All-Angels and Charterhouse School Choir.
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Rebecca Sullivan, 13, from Enfield, north London, recited a poem, There Lie Forgotten Men, which she wrote for a homework assignment and which was chosen by the Legion to be read during the commemoration.Rebecca Sullivan, 13, from Enfield, north London, recited a poem, There Lie Forgotten Men, which she wrote for a homework assignment and which was chosen by the Legion to be read during the commemoration.
The two-minute silence was followed by the traditional Reveille from a lone bugler and an RAF fly-past by four Typhoon aircraft.
I hope it will serve as a focal point Jonathan Hunt, New Zealand High Commissioner 'Special bond' marked Send us your commentsI hope it will serve as a focal point Jonathan Hunt, New Zealand High Commissioner 'Special bond' marked Send us your comments
At the Cenotaph on Saturday afternoon, a piper accompanied relatives of British soldiers killed in Iraq to a memorial service organised by the National Military Families Against the War Campaign.At the Cenotaph on Saturday afternoon, a piper accompanied relatives of British soldiers killed in Iraq to a memorial service organised by the National Military Families Against the War Campaign.
The names of British service personnel and Iraqi civilians who have died in the conflict was read out at the Whitehall memorial.The names of British service personnel and Iraqi civilians who have died in the conflict was read out at the Whitehall memorial.
In Liverpool, former servicemen gathered on thesteps of St George's Hall for a remembrance service.
And a lone piper played at the Imperial War Museum North, in Manchester, while veterans gathered at George Square in Glasgow to lay wreaths and crosses.
Later, the Queen will be joined by the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the Royal Family for the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance, which takes place at London's Royal Albert Hall at 1900 GMT on Saturday.Later, the Queen will be joined by the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the Royal Family for the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance, which takes place at London's Royal Albert Hall at 1900 GMT on Saturday.
On Remembrance Sunday, she will lay the first wreath at the Cenotaph in London.On Remembrance Sunday, she will lay the first wreath at the Cenotaph in London.
The nationwide two-minute silence has been observed since the end of World War I, at 11 o'clock on 11 November 1918, to remember those who lost their lives then and in conflicts since.The nationwide two-minute silence has been observed since the end of World War I, at 11 o'clock on 11 November 1918, to remember those who lost their lives then and in conflicts since.