Date of publication: 04/03/2013
The BBC’s Democracy Live service covers a debate in the British upper chamber of parliament, (the House of Lords), about how the Centenary of the First World War should be marked in Britain.
During the debate, a variety of points were raised, ranging from ruling out the Centenary as a “celebration”, to the role of women during the conflict.
To watch the debate, visit the BBC’s Democracy Live website here.
Images courtesy of the British Parliament website.
Posted by: Daniel Barry, Centenary News