Cameron commends NI Remembrance

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David Cameron was speaking in the House of Commons

Prime Minister David Cameron has told the House of Commons it is appropriate people in Northern Ireland mark Remembrance Day.

Responding to a question from DUP MP Gregory Campbell, Mr Cameron said that many people from both parts of Ireland have served in the armed forces.

The holding of a minute's silence was a tribute to them, he said.

"I think it's particularly appreciated in NI where so many people have served so bravely," he said.

"Whenever I visit and see the Royal Irish Regiment, you are always struck by how many people from both sides of the border have served so bravely in our armed forces."