UK Honors Fallen Heroes with Armistice Day Tributes

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Europe and the UK observed Armistice Day with two minutes of silence to commemorate those who died in World War One and subsequent conflicts. Events were held across the UK, including a ceremony at the National Memorial Arboretum led by the Duchess of Edinburgh. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer participated in a wreath-laying ceremony in Paris. In Belfast, a protest emerged against Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill for attending a Remembrance Day service, marking a historic participation by a senior party figure.
- Europe marks Armistice Day with two-minute silence BBC.com
- Our war heroes died to protect democracy. It is under threat again The Times
- In Pictures: United Kingdom pauses to remember fallen service personnel The Independent
- Remembrance Day: How Britain honoured those who gave their lives for freedom Forces News
- Crowds gather to pay Armistice Day respects BBC
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