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THE annual Poppy Appeal needs The Sun’s army of big-hearted readers more than ever this year.

Fears over Covid will dramatically reduce the number of street vendors.

Roy Miller, 97, was a Navy gunner in World War Two
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Roy Miller, 97, was a Navy gunner in World War Two

But forces veterans and their families who rely on the British Legion still desperately need our support.

That’s why The Sun, backed by celebs from David Beckham to Captain Tom Moore, is campaigning so hard for the Appeal.


Show your support at


Miller appears in this year’s TV ad for the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal
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Miller appears in this year’s TV ad for the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal

And we will be putting the poppy on our front page every day from now until Remembrance Day on November 11.

Join in the campaign today.

Display our brilliant poster you’ll find inside today's newspaper, buy a poppy and give whatever you can.

David Beckham is among the famous faces who have backed The Sun's Poppy Appeal
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David Beckham is among the famous faces who have backed The Sun's Poppy AppealCredit: Alpha Press
Captain Tom Moore holds two poppies showing his support for the British Legion
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Captain Tom Moore holds two poppies showing his support for the British LegionCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Covid-19 will dramatically reduce the number of street vendors
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Covid-19 will dramatically reduce the number of street vendorsCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Veterans and their families still desperately need our support
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Veterans and their families still desperately need our supportCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Vera Parnaby, 81, who raised £1m for Royal British Legion backs Sun's Poppy appeal

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