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Find your local COVID-19 memorials.
The Infected Blood Memorial Committee has been established to secure a consensus from the Infected Blood Community on the most fitting way to recognise and remember what happened to people. Our work is focused on making final recommendations for a...
The Infected Blood Memorial Committee hosted two webinars in July to update the community on their progress and to share their current thinking regarding the UK Memorial.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge N Hawkes and Ms S Phillips MRICS on 20 June 2025.
Honouring the lives lost and paying tribute to the sacrifices made and acts of public service during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This timeline sets out the expected progress and milestones for the Infected Blood National Memorial build.
The memorial commemorates the duty and service of British citizens who voluntarily put themselves in harm’s way, protected our nation’s interests far from the security of the UK, helped those in danger and worked to improve the lives of those...
The memorial honours the contribution of both the UK armed forces and civilians who served their country in the Gulf region, Iraq and Afghanistan and supported them back home.
The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee has announced its final recommendations for a permanent national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II, to coincide with the centenary of her birth.
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