Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 10, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted November 10, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Scotland falls silent as Remembrance ceremonies take place PA Media First Minister John Swinney joined veterans and service personnel at the city chambers in Edinburgh Communities across Scotland fell silent in remembrance of those who have lost their lives in conflicts across the world. In Edinburgh, First Minister John Swinney was joined by veterans and the city’s lord provost in laying a wreath at the Stone of Remembrance outside the city chambers. Gatherings took place across the country, including George Square in Glasgow, Dunblane, and Grantown-on-Spey in Morayshire. Elsewhere, buildings were lit up in red and adorned with poppies as a mark of respect before the traditional two minutes of silence at 11:00. PA Media John Swinney ***** a wreath at the Stone of Remembrance in Edinburgh Earlier, Swinney had shared the story of his uncle, Cpl Tom Hunter, who was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross after dying at Lake Comacchio in Italy months before the end of World War Two This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Alongside a picture, he quoted the biblical verse John 15:13: “Greater Love hath no man than this”. The **** fired from Edinburgh Castle signalled the start of the traditional silence. Rev Dr George J Whyte, interim moderator at St Giles’ Cathedral, led a short service of remembrance. At the ceremony in Edinburgh, Swinney said it was a chance for generations of Scots to honour those who “paid the ultimate price” in conflicts across the globe. “My uncle ***** down his life to protect his colleagues and his comrades,” he told BBC Scotland News. John Swinney John Swinney paid tribute to his uncle, Cpl Tom Hunter “My grandmother lost her son and grieved until the day of her ****** and my mother felt the same, so in this Remembrance Sunday, I particularly think of the sacrifice that he made and the family, who mourned him for all the days of their lives. “It is central to our understanding of our freedoms and our democracy today that we understand the sacrifices which were made by previous generation to make sure we could live in the type of society we live in.” He added: “That is because people paid the ultimate price in the First and Second World Wars to ensure our freedom and in many other wars since then. “We must remember, particularly in the modern world, with conflict raging around us, the important sacrifices that were made for our freedoms.” Dozens of people gathered for the laying of wreaths at George Square in Glasgow Three-year-old Poppy was among those paying tribute in Dunblane In Glasgow’s George Square, mourners joined veterans and current service personnel in laying wreaths, with a guard of honour presented by representatives of the Royal Navy. A band composed of members of the Royal Marine Band, the Royal Corps of Signals Pipes and Drums and the Police Scotland and Federation Pipe Band provided arrangements and the sounding of the Last Post. Meanwhile, Kelvinside Academy was lit up in a red glow in memory of 177 former pupils who lost their lives in World War One and World War Two. A display featuring the silhouette of a soldier and poppies designed by pupils were also placed outside the school building. Elaine Livingston Kelvinside Academy was lit up red in memory of the 177 former pupils who ***** in the First and Second World Wars In London, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up at the Cenotaph in Whitehall. King Charles, the Prince and Princess of Wales and other senior royals also attended the event, but Queen Camilla missed out while she recovers from a chest infection. The Princess of Wales watched from the balcony of the nearby Foreign Office in her first public appearance following her recent ******* treatment. Eight former prime ministers; Sir John Major, Sir Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Lord Cameron, Baroness May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak, were also present. A ceremony was also held at Grantown-on-Spey PA Media Wreaths were ***** at the Stone of Remembrance in Edinburgh This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Scotland #falls #silent #Remembrance #ceremonies #place This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/165062-scotland-falls-silent-as-remembrance-ceremonies-take-place/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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