Ceremony to be screened at site of UK’s deadliest terror attackpublished at 14:00 BST
Mary McCool
BBC Scotland
Image source, Bryn Colton/Getty ImagesWhile taking place in London, today's ceremony will also be broadcast live at a church in Lockerbie – the site of the deadliest terror attack on UK soil.
On 21 December 1988, Pam Am Flight 103 was destroyed by a bomb over Dumfries and Galloway, killing all 259 passengers and crew.
Another 11 people died when the plane wreckage fell on their homes in Lockerbie.
Abu Agila Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi, from Libya, is due to go on trial in the US next week, accused of making and priming the bomb.
The Lockerbie Memorial Church Museum, which was established to honour those who lost their lives, will screen today’s ceremony.
It is expected that Victoria Cumnock, whose husband John was on the plane, will attend the screening along with other relatives of victims and first responders.






