Ceremonies taking place around Island to remember those who died serving their country
The Island will fall silent later this morning to remember those who've died serving their country in war.
A two-minute silence will take place at 11am on Armistice Day.
A number of ceremonies are being held around the Island, while the House of Keys and Legislative Council will pause their business to observe the silence.
Meanwhile, Bus Vannin says its buses will be pulling over at 11am where possible to mark the silence.
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