The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

May to join Macron for Armistice centenary

- President Macron will join in the commemorat­ions.

Theresa May will join Emmanuel Macron in France on Friday to commemorat­e the fallen from the First World War ahead of the centenary of its end.

Downing Street said the prime minister would meet the French president for a ceremony on the Somme, where tens of thousands of British and French soldiers were killed in the bloody conflict.

They will have a working lunch in Albert before laying a wreath at the imposing Thiepval Memorial, which is inscribed with the names of some 72,000 war dead who have no known graves.

The prime minister will arrive in France via Belgium, where she will lay wreaths in a military cemetery in Mons on the graves of John Parr, the first British soldier to be killed in 1914, and George Ellison, who was killed just 90 minutes before the Armistice came into effect at 11am on November 11 1918.

Mrs May said: “Next week will mark one of the most significan­t moments in our nation’s history.

“One hundred years after the guns fell silent on the Western Front, each and every one of us can pause to reflect on the immense sacrifices that were made by so many.

“The killing fields of France and Belgium are scarred by the horrors of war, but the strength and closeness of our relationsh­ip today is a testament to the journey our countries have travelled together.

“I’m proud to represent the immense gratitude of our nation at these commemorat­ions and share these moments of reflection with our friends and partners in Europe.”

The wreath she and Mr Macron shall lay will comprise poppies, the British remembranc­e symbol, and their French equivalent le bleuet.

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