Armistice Day on the 11th November marks the end of the First World War and is a day to remember and honour those who have paid the price for our freedom. Great Britain still believes strongly in remembering those who fought not only in World Wars, but the more than 12,000 British Servicemen and women killed or injured since 1945. The act of Remembrance rightly has a place in - and impact on - our lives, no matter which day of the week it might fall upon.
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