Remembrance Day, also known as Armistice Day, will fall on 11 November, as it does every year. The occasion is also marked on ...
Animal Aid, a charity that campaigns to end animal abuse, has created a purple “paw badge”. The organisation aims to rewrite ...
Inspired by the poppy display at the Tower of London in 2014, people in Cockshutt created the installation for St Simon and ...
Should a poppy be worn on the left or the right side of your coat - everything you need to know ahead of Remembrance Day and Remembrance Sunday.
In order to commemorate Remembrance Day, and in support of their Memorial Hall, volunteers from all around Ponteland have knitted poppies for a giant sail display to be part of their parade.
Remembrance Day is a chance to honour the veterans who served their country. Many communities in the area have services on November 11.Slave Lake The Slave Lake ceremony will follow ...
A community group has placed more than 2,000 poppies across Radcliffe ahead of Remembrance Day and Remembrance Sunday ...
The red poppy is instantly recognisable as the emblem for Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday commemorations. As the inspiration behind John McCrae's moving poem 'In Flanders Fields,' the flower ...
Thousands of knitted poppies, soldiers, nurses, and a service dog have been put up in a Cambridgeshire memorial garden ahead ...
Why are poppies worn on Remembrance Day? The association between poppies and World War I originated from the bright red Flanders poppies which flourished and remained resilient amidst the ...
What do the different coloured poppies mean? Although red is the most commonly worn remembrance poppy ... armour cannot protect against the mental scars of combat. Every day veterans living with the ...
A community group has placed more than 2,000 poppies across Radcliffe ahead of Remembrance Day and Remembrance Sunday ...