National Remembrance Sunday service held on the Isle of Man

The Isle of Man has gathered on Remembrance Sunday to commemorate those who have lost their lives in conflicts.

Wreathes were laid at the National War Memorial following a national service at the Royal Chapel in St John's.

Lieutenant Governor Sir John Lorimer was among those to take part in the ceremony.

World War Two veteran James Fenton said he remembered fallen comrades during the service.

The 101-year-old said he felt "very fortunate" to have a survived.

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