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Island honoured by invite to WW1 service at Westminster Abbey

by isleofman.com 10th August 2014
The Chief Minister says being in Westminster Abbey for the "Lights Out" ceremony to mark the outbreak of World War One was "an incredibly moving" experience.
Mr Bell was among 1700 guests at the televised service which was broadcast last Monday evening.
He says it was the first time he'd been in the abbey as a guest at a formal event and it was a great honour for the Island to have been invited
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Sunday 10th, August 2014 03:21pm.

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