Watch: Armistice Day tributes take place across Scotland
The traditional 11 November two-minute period of remembrance took place at 11:00 across the country.
The traditional 11 November two-minute period of remembrance took place at 11:00 across the country.
Crowds gather at Douglas cenotaph in its 100th year to pay tribute to those killed in world wars.
Scotland fell silent at 11:00 to commemorate those who died in conflicts around the world.
Civic leaders led tributes in scores of ceremonies to mark the occasion across north-west England.
A single protester has a sign wrestled off her during the silence at Forbury Gardens in Reading.
Those who died in two world wars and other conflicts are remembered on Armistice Day across the UK and internationally.
The prime minister was in Paris, while Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh led events at the National Memorial Arboretum.
The Consul General designate at the Consulate General of France in Pondicherry and Chennai, Etienne Rolland-Piegue led the Armistice Day memorial service that began with the gathering observing a moment’s silence at the Monument aux Morts on Goubert Avenue
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