The Duke of York has attended a parade in Shropshire to honour soldiers serving in Afghanistan and remember troops who died.
In Slovakia, fans lit candles for their star player Pavol Demitra, while Czechs paid similar respects in the Old Town Square in Prague to honour their three compatriots killed in the crash: Josef Vasicek, Karel Rachunek and Jan Marek.
Jane White, a volunteer at Hitchin Citizens' Advice Bureau was appointed MBE for services to the community, while John Stoddard and Deborah Fensome are given the same honour in relation to Letchworth and Harpenden respectively.
England formed a guard of honour in tribute to the retiring Kiwi skipper, and Fleming made the most of some wayward bowling and the predictability of the pitch to dominate the session.
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But at least it has now become as much a point of honour in Salzburg to show that one is not a stick-in-the-mud, as it used to be a mark of prestige to get hold of a first-night ticket at all.
It was among the first in the city to honour speakeasy culture when it opened a seating-room only, craft cocktail lounge in June 2009.
Before Saint Andrew, there was the sun, and pagans needed a date to throw a thank-you party in its honour before it goes to sleep for the winter.
Ahead of the annual conference in Brighton, the deputy prime minister issued a public apology for his party's failure to honour its pledge to oppose any rise in student tuition fees in England.
Local residents built a temple in her honour and began to venerate her as a goddess.
The sculpture was unveiled by the Prince of Wales in July 1999 to honour the man who brought the Great Western Railway to Pembrokeshire.
The society tried to renege on promised payouts, but a ruling by the House of Lords in 2000 forced it to honour its obligations.
Invited out to the US to play in a tournament named in his honour - an event which featured a green with two holes to give everybody a chance - Flitcroft scored in the low 90s.
Many Ukrainians, especially politicians who some joke have more sins than most, step inside ice holes - cut in the shape of a cross - to honour the baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan River.
In his speech, the chancellor promised to honour past spending commitments and do more in the future.
Jane: Remembrance Sunday - in Glasgow people gather to honour those who gave their lives for their country.
The Dumfries and Galloway town is hosting two weeks of events in honour of the first man to walk on the moon.
"It is a tragedy that he should be compelled by his sense of honour to resign in these painful circumstances, " he added.
"Protracted debate prior to increasing the debt ceiling is not an exceptional event, but against the backdrop of unprecedentedly large peacetime budget deficits and outstanding debt, any delay in raising the limit would pose ever-increasing risks to the ability of the federal government to honour its obligations in a timely fashion, " Fitch said in a statement.
Based in Nairobi, the bursary provides an annual scholarship to the Centre, founded in honour of award-winning cameraman and producer, the late Mohamed Amin.
Seven officers have been added to the roll of honour in the past 12 months, including Pc Bill Barker, who was swept to his death in the Cumbrian floods in November 2009.
In theory, the liquidation of IBRC and enforcement of its security by NAMA should mean that the Ministerial guarantee and counter indemnity from IBRC to honour this guarantee are in place and the enforcement of NAMA on its security in the acquisition of the Facility Deed ELA means the indemnity on the IBRC assets to honour the ministerial guarantee comes into play.
To put it another way, there is a horrific negative feedback loop between creditors' confidence in the ability of certain eurozone governments, such as Italy, to repay their debts, and confidence in the ability of their respective banks to honour their debts.
Peers backed a motion by Labour's Lord Bach accusing ministers of failing to honour a previous commitment on access to help in welfare cases.
If so, Mr Putin will find it hard to honour the generous promises he made in his campaign, when he seemed to embody government largesse.
The flags at the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, were to be flown at half-mast in honour of the dead, he added.
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"It's an honour to be mentioned in the same breath as Paula, " said Twell.
His speech to the UN became such a symbol that it was set to music in his honour.
"It's such an honour to see her in person, " said one young girl.
It is an honour to be here in this beautiful city of Berlin.
It is a great honour to join you in celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights.
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