The poppy has a long association with Remembrance Day. But how did the distinctive red flower become such a potent symbol of our remembrance of the sacrifices made in past wars? Scarlet corn ...
The following day, a poppy installation ... 80 years after Churchill’s iconic announcement. Thursday 8 May – VE Day 80 Main Event - Service of remembrance and thanksgiving at Westminster ...
Sir Keir Starmer became the first UK leader since Churchill to commemorate the Armistice ... Around 10,000 veterans marched ...
Everyone went wild and mad when they saw Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret with Churchill and the King and Queen,' one ...
The poppy has been used since 1921 to commemorate military members who have died in wars. The red flower is primarily associated with the U.K. and Commonwealth countries for Remembrance Day on Nov ...
The poppy has become a widely recognised symbol of remembrance after it grew in the warfields of Flanders in Belgium. The Royal British Legion first started selling poppies in 1921, raising more ...
he has to wear his paper poppy on his cap behind the cap badge, a royal source tells PEOPLE. All the Photos of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with Prince William and Kate Middleton at Remembrance ...
During October and early November people across the UK lay wreaths in Remembrance of those who have lost their lives in conflict. Most of these wreaths are made at the Poppy Factory, based in ...
A crisis is facing one of Kent’s best-loved charities and could spell the end of a Poppy Appeal and Remembrance Sunday parade. The stark warning has come from the Canterbury branch of the Royal ...
John McCrae's beautiful words written amid the horrifying bloodshed of the First World War linked the poppy and remembrance for ever more. Kate Green tells his story. In 1915, Lt-Col John McCrae, a ...
As Remembrance events are marked across the country this weekend, an intricate poppy design has been unveiled on an Inverness rooftop. The slate mural, created on the roof of an Army-owned ...