The flypast, organised by the Royal Air Force, saw the historic aircraft from the RAF’s Battle of Britain Memorial Flight pass over Parliament Buildings in the early evening. A private commemoration was held inside, co-hosted by Assembly Speaker Edwin Poots and the RAF’s Air Officer Northern Ireland, Air Marshal Sean Reynolds. The Battle of Britain, fought in the summer and autumn of 1940, was a turning point in the Second World War when RAF pilots repelled German forces and prevented a Nazi invasion. The Lancaster bomber, one of the most iconic aircraft of the era, drew crowds of spectators to...