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The BBC marks Remembrance Week 2024
BBC Marks Remembrance Week 2024
A Moment of Reflection
Each November, the BBC honors Remembrance Week, a time set aside for the United Kingdom to commemorate its fallen soldiers and remember the sacrifices made during times of conflict. Remembrance Week will be observed in 2024 from 9th to 13th November.
Events and Initiatives
1. Red Poppy Appeal
The iconic red poppy, a symbol of remembrance, will be available for purchase throughout the week. Donations made to the Royal British Legion through the appeal support veterans and their families.
2. Remembrance Day Service
The official Remembrance Day service will be held at the Cenotaph in London on Sunday, 11th November. Members of the Royal Family, dignitaries, and the public gather to pay their respects.
3. Two-Minute Silence
At 11 am on 11th November, a two-minute silence is observed across the country, marking the exact time when the guns fell silent in 1918, ending World War I.
BBC Coverage
Throughout the week, BBC channels and platforms will provide extensive coverage of Remembrance Week, including documentaries, news specials, and personal stories from veterans and their families.
History and Significance
Remembrance Day traces its origins to the aftermath of World War I, when a two-minute silence was first observed in 1919. The red poppy became a symbol of remembrance through the poem “In Flanders Fields” by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae.
Additional Information
For more information on Remembrance Week 2024, visit the official BBC website or the Royal British Legion website.