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Lexie Pallett marched with charity Scotty’s Little Soldiers, which supports hundreds of bereaved military children and young people.
The 50-year-old, from Poole, Dorset, admitted to nerves ahead of the start but said it is going to be ‘incredible’.
The Queen was missing from the ceremony in Whitehall, London, through illness.
Stan Ford gives talks to primary school children to tell them about his experiences.
Dame Karen Pierce’s term in Washington DC is due to end in early 2025
Police were called on Sunday morning to reports of a shooting in the area of Wells Park Road, Sydenham.
The NCA said three men were arrested on the boat off the coast of Kent on Sunday morning.
The incident occurred in East Street, Walworth, on Sunday morning.
Michael Woods, from Dunstable in Bedfordshire, marched with more than 40 other blind veterans supported by the charity Blind Veterans UK.
He will be the first Prime Minister to join the commemorations in France since Winston Churchill did so in 1944.
The Labour MP who tabled the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill said if MPs passed the new legislation it ‘must be a good law’.
Camilla is recovering from a chest infection after falling ill following her long-haul trip to Australia and Samoa.
The First Minister laid a wreath outside Edinburgh city chambers during a ceremony involving veterans and serving personnel.
Field trials found the technology can capture images with enough detail that the animals would not need to be disturbed.
It is the first time the Princess of Wales has carried out two consecutive days of engagements this year following her surgery and cancer diagnosis.
Her speech will come against a backdrop of criticism from the hospitality sector about changes to national insurance contributions.
The British Army Band Catterick performed for the crowd gathered at the Armed Forces Memorial.
The then home secretary had said in the wake of the Capitol riots that Mr Trump’s own words had ‘directly led to the violence’.
A service in memory of Armed Forces personnel who have paid the ultimate sacrifice was held in the city’s Guildhall Square.
The figures bring the total number of migrants to arrive so far this year to 32,691, higher than in 2023 but lower than at the same point in 2022.