On Sunday the nation will unite at 11am in a doorstep salute to the brave men and women of our armed forces. Covid rules mean the wreath laying ceremony at London’s Cenotaph will be closed to the public for the first time in a century – and just 150 military personnel can attend.
Royal British Legion parades are cancelled while church services have strict attendance limits. But the campaign of our sister paper, the Daily Mirror, to ensure the fallen are not forgotten has united political leaders.
Help for Heroes, the RBL, Britain’s Armed Forces chief, forces’ sweetheart Katherine Jenkins and sporting legends including Ben Stokes and Seb Coe also back the two-minute tribute.
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