11 November 2014 Last updated at 06:32 ET
UK services mark Armistice Day
Tributes are being paid around the UK and further afield to servicemen and women who died in conflicts since the start of World War One.
Commemorations mark Armistice Day
War dead remembered across Scotland
Fallen remembered around the UK Watch
In pictures: Remembrance Sunday
Harry leads tributes in Afghanistan
Scale of British war effort in World War One
Tributes placed at Tower poppies
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