A young singer gives a poignant performance of a timeless hymn of faith, as the nation remembers a landmark moment in our history.
This Thursday marks 80 years since Allied forces landed on the beaches of northern France, in a defining moment in the battle against Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
6 June 1944 is known as D-Day, and this week commemorations on both sides of the channel will remember the courage and sacrifice of all those involved, both at sea, on the beaches and at home here in the UK.
One of the leading vocal talents of our time has lent his voice to the remembering that day. Through TV and concert appearances, Malakai Bayoh has wowed millions with the unique beauty and power of his treble voice. On this 80th anniversary, he sings a hymn forever associated with the Second World War, and the message of togetherness and faith. Watch his performance above.