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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
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.
A special event was held at Culham to remember UKAEA historian Lorna Arnold, who died earlier this year aged 98.
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.
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Find out if someone's listed on the Armed Forces Memorial roll of honour - information available, print a certificate
The graves of two World War One soldiers, Private (Pte) Peter Keill, aged 20, of 7th Battalion The Seaforth Highlanders and Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt) James Ferris, aged 29, of 16th Battalion The Highland Light Infantry, have finally been marked...
Guidance for businesses.
Exactly 100 years ago today, the British Army sent tanks into action for the first time at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, part of the Somme offensive, changing the nature of warfare forever.
Foreign Secretary David Cameron expressed his condolences following the death of His Highness Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah of Kuwait.
Marking the centenary of the Battle of Amiens and the Subsequent Hundred Days Offensive
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