Two minutes silence has been observed around the country for Armistice Day. It marked the moment in 1918 when the fighting came to an end in the first world war. There were ceremonies at the National Memorial arboretum in staffordshire, and at the cenotaph on whitehall in london, from where our correspondent Adina Campbell reports. As the crowds gathered into whitehall to the sound of the pipes, looming in front of them the stark cenotaph war memorial, a sobering reminder of the many lives lost in conflict. Big ben was also heard chiming, despite being silent for the last three months, due to repair work. Big ben chimes. Shortly after the two minutes silence, thousands of people watched on as pipes and drums from the london scottish regiment marched through whitehall in a captivating display. I thought it was really emotional because so many people died. Yes. Its a very good way to pay respects. Ive been thinking about the memorial coming back in 1920, thinking about the families that
If this isnt your thing we still have the biggest uk spoken word and poetry festival, attracting a Hollywood Star and some of the hottest fresh new talent. Also coming up some of the worlds finest ballet dancers come back to hull where they tipped their first dance steps. I dont understand how weve had so many amazing dancers come from hull, its quite incredible. We go behind the scenes as ours most controversial competition, the turner prize, goes to hull and we see what the public thinks of the shortlisted artists. It should be piled high, set alight. Hello and welcome to the show. This isa hello and welcome to the show. This is a hole for hull, huge art installation being installed here in front of hull minster. One of the many venues taking part in the festival. Have you got room in there for a little one . Whos the little one . Shes one of the headline acts here at britains biggest spoken word festival. Its called contains strom language, four days, 60 acts, if you thought poetry
Stars like jeremy irons. Something for everyone. Hello from hull. This weekend we host the biggest festival of poetry and spoken word. Swerving to solitude of skies and scarecrows. Between the shorelines. I have been known to write a few. It is a rich tradition in lancashire to turn up at a wedding with a ditty but i wouldnt put myself in the class of the great writers i am reading this week in anyway shape or form. Its National Poetry day and we hear from some people reading their favourite poems. They have been sent to fry us. It is exciting to see the hull accent and language taking its place on a global stage. The reason being black and academic doesnt match your perspective. You are sparkly like the wit of your mind. So much there. You cant have a poetry festival without the legend that is the punk poetjohn cooper clarke. He was an absolute gent and he took time out to share tips about how to be a performance poet. The doorbell used to say ding dong but now it bursts out in to son
Steps. I dont understand by weve had so many amazing dancers come dancers come from hull, its quite incredible. We go behind the scenes as the turner prize moves from london to hull. We will see what the public think of the short listed artists. This one here. Dirty murderers have put their bum cheeks on that. It should be piled high and set alight. Hello and welcome to the show. This is a hall for hull, its a huge new art installation being installed here in front of hull minster. Which is one of many venues taking part in the contains Strong Language festival. And in this weather im glad weve got somewhere to go indoors. Have you got room in there for a little one . Whos the little one . Kate tempest has just finished rehearsing. Shes one of the headline acts here at britans biggest spoken word festival. Its called contains Strong Language, four days over 60 acts and if you thought poetry was just similes, stanzas and sonnets, think again. Bbc radio 1xtra were here last night. I went
This is bbc news. The headlines Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe, the british iranian woman jailed in iran for spying, is on the verge of a nervous breakdown, according to her husband. In a telephone conversation with borisjohnson that he called positive he said the foreign secretary expressed deep sorrow for her suffering, but this evening the row over the governments handling of the case continues. The deputy Prime Minister damian green insists police never told him about pornography allegedly found on his computers. He says the allegations have an ulterior motive. The prince of wales has led the country in honouring its war dead on remembrance sunday, taking the queens place to lay a wreath at the cenotaph in london. Now on bbc news, Anne Marie Tasker and kofi smiles go behind the scenes of hull 2017 in britains city of culture. Welcome to autumn in the awesome city of culture. Summer might be over but the culture keeps coming. This huge new art installation is the latest. It fits in with