Two minute silence followed national service
Millions fell silent to honour Britain's war dead in the traditional Remembrance Sunday commemorations.
A national service marked the occasion at St Thomas' Church here in the Isle of Man - leading to the two-minute silence at 11am this morning.
Wreaths have been laid at the national war memorial.
Archdeacon of Man - the Venerable Andrew Brown - presented this message:
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