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THE UK Commission on Covid Commemoration’s final report on how the Covid pandemic should be remembered across the UK has been published
175 men from 11 overseas countries were awarded the Victoria Cross during the First World War. In June 2014, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office launched a campaign to mark the UK's gratitude by presenting bronze memorial plaques to their home...
The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration is now considering all responses and final recommendations will be put to Government in Spring.
The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration has launched a consultation giving people across the UK the opportunity to say how they think the pandemic should be remembered and with possible suggestions including the adoption of a Remembrance Sunday-style symbol, dedicated...
Project launched to remember individual stories from the Battle of the Somme.
Commemorations are being held across the country to remember the sacrifice of British soldiers in the Korean War, with more than 1,000 killed in action.
A special event was held at Culham to remember UKAEA historian Lorna Arnold, who died earlier this year aged 98.
Find out if someone's listed on the Armed Forces Memorial roll of honour - information available, print a certificate
In this section you can read short biographies of notable people and explore the history of government buildings. You can also search our online records and read articles and blog posts by historians.
20 February is the International Day Commemorating Air Crash Victims and Their Families. The AAIB joins colleagues around the world commemorating those affected by air accidents
His Majesty The King will lead the nation, alongside the Prime Minister and defence chiefs, in a two-minute silence to remember those who died in conflict
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