the cenotaph in london. thousands of veterans and army personnel as well as members of the publicjoined the rest of the uk in a two minute silence at 11am local time. it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone through 30 pm. good afternoon. now, human bbc news, future earth. ever since a certain swedish teenager skipped school for a climate protest, new waves of young people around the world have been making their voices heard on climate change. from school strikes to mass marches, the generation that will be inheriting our planet is calling for change and for a seat at the table. i m carl nasman and this is future earth. welcome to the new series shining a light on the simple, real world solutions we already have to help us solve the biggest challenge of our lifetimes. each week, we ll be taking you on a journey, from our forests to the oceans, examining where we live, how we travel, and what we eat. we ll show you some of the paths for tackling the climate crisis, meeting
march against anti semitism, to counter a steep rise in attacks on the jewish counter a steep rise in attacks on thejewish community counter a steep rise in attacks on the jewish community since counter a steep rise in attacks on thejewish community since october thejewish community since october the 7th. and king charles leads tributes to the armed forces on remembrance sunday in a service at the cenotaph in london. hello, i m rich preston. welcome to the programme, good to have you with us. we begin with some breaking news. several people have been charged in london following violence at protests on saturday. the vast majority of whom are from what the police have described as right wing groups. people also took part in a pro palestinian march, calling for a ceasefire in the biggest war between israel and thomas after the violence on the 7th of october. the home secretary has condemned sick and see semitic charts and placards at the pro palestinian march on armistice day, w