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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 observed a two-minute silence to mark Armistice Day, the start of a weekend of events honouring Britain's war dead.
At a service in Trafalgar Square, London, the Royal British Legion encouraged people to put poppies in the square's fountains. In Trafalgar Square crowds paid tribute to the fallen by scattering poppies into the square's fountains.
Later, the Queen will attend the dedication of a London memorial honouring New Zealand's war sacrifice. At the London service, people of all ages fell silent as members of the Royal British Legion encouraged them to remember those killed in all conflicts.
She will also be attending the annual Festival of Remembrance. Later, the Queen will dedicate a memorial for New Zealand's war dead.
She will be joined by the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the Royal Family for the Royal British Legion event, which takes place at London's Royal Albert Hall at 1900 GMT on Saturday. The Trafalgar Square event, called Silence in the Square, was hosted by GMTV presenter Ben Shephard, with live performances by the All-Angels and Charterhouse School Choir.
On Remembrance Sunday, the Queen will lay the first wreath at the Cenotaph in London. 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.
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.
At the Cenotaph on Saturday afternoon, a piper was due to accompany 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 was due to accompany relatives of British soldiers killed in Iraq to a memorial service organised by the National Military Families Against the War Campaign.
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The names of British service personnel and Iraqi civilians who have died in the conflict will be read out at the Whitehall memorial.The names of British service personnel and Iraqi civilians who have died in the conflict will be read out at the Whitehall memorial.
I hope it will serve as a focal point Jonathan Hunt, New Zealand High Commissioner 'Special bond' marked I hope it will serve as a focal point Jonathan Hunt, New Zealand High Commissioner 'Special bond' marked
The Trafalgar Square event, called Silence in the Square, was hosted by GMTV presenter Ben Shephard, with live performances by the All-Angels and Charterhouse School Choir.
Rebecca Sullivan, 13, from Enfield, north London, was due to recite a poem, There Lie Forgotten Men, which she wrote for a homework assignment.
The two-minute silence was followed by the traditional Reveille from a lone bugler and an RAF fly-past by four Typhoon aircraft.
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.
The dedication of the New Zealand Memorial at Hyde Park Corner will begin with a royal guard of honour formed by the largest contingent of New Zealand forces to be seen in the UK since World War II.The dedication of the New Zealand Memorial at Hyde Park Corner will begin with a royal guard of honour formed by the largest contingent of New Zealand forces to be seen in the UK since World War II.
Dignitaries from both countries, war veterans and more than 1,500 New Zealanders living and working in Britain will watch a fly-past by New Zealand and UK aircraft and performances by New Zealand and London-based Maori cultural groups.Dignitaries from both countries, war veterans and more than 1,500 New Zealanders living and working in Britain will watch a fly-past by New Zealand and UK aircraft and performances by New Zealand and London-based Maori cultural groups.
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Among the New Zealand celebrities expected to attend are former national rugby captain Sean Fitzpatrick, ex-international cricketer Chris Cairns and pop singer Daniel Bedingfield.Among the New Zealand celebrities expected to attend are former national rugby captain Sean Fitzpatrick, ex-international cricketer Chris Cairns and pop singer Daniel Bedingfield.
Singer-songwriter Dave Dobbyn and soprano Hayley Westenra will perform during the ceremony.Singer-songwriter Dave Dobbyn and soprano Hayley Westenra will perform during the ceremony.
The £1m memorial funded by the New Zealand government is called Southern Stand.The £1m memorial funded by the New Zealand government is called Southern Stand.
The tops of the 16 bronze cross-shaped sculptures have been painted white so from a distance the site resembles a field of remembrance.The tops of the 16 bronze cross-shaped sculptures have been painted white so from a distance the site resembles a field of remembrance.