tv BBC News BBC News November 12, 2023 11:00am-11:31am GMT
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commonwealth. very often, not given a grave, just buried and even now, many years later, they are still trying to identify how many people gave their lives in the first world war and the second world war. mauritius, former swaziland, the bahamas, papua new guinea, so shells, st lucia, st vincent and the grenadines. —— seychelles.
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and the final group of high commissioners from belize, antigua and barbuda, the maldives, said christopher and nevis, and barbuda, the maldives, said christopherand nevis, namibia, christopher and nevis, namibia, cameroon, christopherand nevis, namibia, cameroon, mozambique, rwanda, gabon, and togo.
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remembering 15,000 soldiers from west indies regiments in the caribbean who saw action in france and palestine and egypt and italy during the first world war. 2500 died. and the high commissioners are followed by the ambassador of ireland. martin fraser. and the ambassador of nepal. laying a wreath on behalf of the gurkhas who fought so valiantly and still do today in world war i. the service chiefs, the chief of the
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defence staff, the first sea lord, the chief of the general staff, the chief of the air staff. the all—importa nt representatives the all—important representatives of the merchant navy. he played such a vital role in the second world war keeping britain supplied, the air transport auxiliary association and the civilian services. including chief constable gavin stephens. and that marks the end of the formal wreath laying. and the beginning of the service.
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you are watching bbc news coverage of the remembrance day service at the cenotaph in central london. it is the royal british legion that organises an annual march past of many veterans to honour those who have fallen in service of the country in two world wars, and the conflicts that have followed since. this year, that march past will be attended by many more veterans, open to the widest section of the armed forces community, not officially affiliated to the military
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community. travelling from as far afield as australia and canada. the oldest two march is a 100—year—old d—day veteran. also, children as young as eight representing charities and organisations associated with the british armed forces. yesterday was armistice day itself, the 11th of november, the country falling silent again for a two—minute silence. today, remembrance sunday, a much more formal affair with the attendance of senior royals and senior officials from government and the world of politics. it has been
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at the centre of some dispute this week. there has been a police cordon around large parts of london, particularly the cenotaph, and also horse guards parade. the royal british legion, that organises this, does so every year, to remember fallen military and civilian service personnel. 1927 the first year that remembrance sunday service was first broadcast on television. close to 10,000 will file past the cenotaph today. among them, for the first time, will be those who have been waiting close to 70 years for recognition, for the first time ever those exposed to nuclear bombs during the uk testing programme,
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they will be in attendance today. they will also join that march past. that is the first official part of the day coming to a close. we are waiting for the departure of the royal family. they will make their way from the cenotaph to the foreign office behind them or a private service, and the procession will begin. it is expected to take a number of hours, such as the number of people who have assembled on whitehall. there you see the final item in the formal official remembrance day service at the cenotaph.
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a march past of 10,000 veterans will march past the cenotaph. you are watching bbc news. damaging winds across parts of northern ireland, england, wales, southern scotland. gusts of 80 mph. warnings will be on the website. today, cloud and rain, that developing storm behind me. today there will be rain on and off for there will be rain on and off for the rest of the morning. ahead of
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that, cold and frosty, sunshine and much of scotland and north—east england, it may brighten later in the south and west. that rain progresses across much of scotland overnight. hot on its heels, that developing storm system. temperatures will rise because of the increase in cloud from storm debi. it is likely to impact northern ireland, irish sea coast of england and wales. 70 and 80 mph gusts of wind, sending that's rain up gusts of wind, sending that's rain up to scotland, clearing it away from southern parts of england and wales. possibly storm force winds
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over the hills. a nasty spell of weather tonight and tomorrow. temperatures higher than they have been. but still that rain remains in the north. clearing as we go into monday night and tuesday, then further spells of rain, especially in the north. further deep areas of low pressure later in the week, by the end of the week rain topping up to as much as 60 millimetres in place. clearly a concern as a storm coming into night. please stay tuned.
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this is bbc news, the headlines: an image of babies reportedly in need of oxygen at gaza's main hospital, without power. doctors say two newborns have already died. israel says it will evacuate the vulnerable babies from al—shifa hospital but a medic warns other hospitals in gaza will struggle to careful 37 others. the palestine red crescent says al-quds hospital in northern gaza is no longer operational, they say its fuel reserves have run out. the london metropolitan police condemn violence by right—wing protesters during a pro—palestinian march, suggesting politics was to blame for increased
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