he was notjust an actor, he was their friend, he was like a brother to them, like a family member to them, and i think they did get it right, you know? seeing the film, there is a montage and they had a dedication to him and you get to mourn his death and him not being there while they kind of take the helm over and give it to the woman to lead the way, but kind of definitely it s felt and they memorialised him very well in the sequel. the first film was hugely culturally significant and this people across the uk have paid their respects to those who have lost their lives during war. at the cenotaph in london, king charles led his first remembrance sunday ceremony since becoming monarch. the service was followed by a march past by 10,000 veterans. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. a solemn ceremony of national remembrance in its familiar form, amid the colours of autumn, but with one notable absence.
containers smashed onto the line. authorities say no one was hurt in the incident, which took place about 100km south west of melbourne. people across the uk have paid their respects to those who have lost their lives during war. at the cenotaph in london, king charles led his first remembrance sunday ceremony since becoming monarch. the service was followed by a march past by 10,000 veterans. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. a solemn ceremony of national remembrance in its familiar form, amid the colours of autumn, but with one notable absence. at one minute to 11:00, king charles took his place at the cenotaph for the first time as britain s monarch. for so many decades, the nation s remembrance had been led by his late mother, queen elizabeth. now she, too, is remembered for her service. at 11:00 o clock, big ben signalled the start of the national two minute silence.
giving the party the 50 seats it needs for an effective majority. catherine cortez masto has delivered her victory speech in the past few hours let s listen to a little of what she said. thank you nevada. thank you. cheering and applause i am so grateful to every volunteer who knocked on doors, who made phone calls, who wrote post cards and letters and who had the courage to publicly stand up, and fight for our state. you are watching bbc news. people across the uk have paid their respects to those who have lost their lives during war. at the cenotaph in london, king charles led his first remembrance sunday ceremony since acceding to the throne. the service was followed by a march past of 10,000 veterans. 0ur royal correspondent,
the chancellor jeremy hunters the chancellorjeremy hunters told the chancellorjeremy hunters told the bbc more taxes and further spending cuts are on their way say will be some difficult decisions ahead. president devaughn has said at least six people have been killed in an explosion in a busy shopping area and istanbul with at least 50 others injured. the king led the nation on remembrance sunday, observing a two minute silence and laying a wreath in memory of those who have died in war. 0ur defence correspondent has sent this report from the falklands. it is the first time for many of the veterans who have come here, flown from the uk and also next of kin of those who fell here during the falklands war when they came to liberate the islands from argentina in 1982. i am joined now by the widow of one of those veterans, alec. just tell us a bit about alec, first of all, he was your husband? yes, he came over obviously
11:00 local time. the landmark s five year long restoration is over and now its full booming voice is officially back. and it is on its old schedule. parliament clock makers tell us all about it. first time since 2017 that the clock itself will be ringing all the four quarter bells and big ben for remembrance sunday. [ bells ] there is 1,000 pieces to this clock. every piece was taken apart and it was approached with conservation best practice in mind. and this is where they took sections on out to actually see how far the crack went in.