buglers play last post. at the cenotaph in london, the last post, sounded by royal marine buglers, marked the end of the two minute silence. the king laid his wreath in tribute to all those from the united kingdom and the countries of the commonwealth who lost their lives in the world wars and more recent conflicts. wreaths were laid by political leaders, headed by britain s prime minister rishi sunak. and then, after the commonwealth representatives and the military chiefs, it was the turn of the veterans. 10,000 men and women, who served on many different battlefields. on parade today, a0 years after the falklands war, 500 veterans of that conflict,
buglers play the last post. at the cenotaph in london, the last post, sounded by royal marine buglers, marked the end of the two minute silence. the king laid his wreath in tribute to all those from the united kingdom and the countries of the commonwealth who lost their lives in the world wars and more recent conflicts. wreaths were laid by political leaders, headed by britain s prime minister rishi sunak. and then, after the commonwealth representatives and the military chiefs, it was the turn of the veterans. 10,000 men and women, who served on many different battlefields. on parade today, a0 years after the falklands war, 500 veterans of that conflict, so many with their own memories of comrades
big ben strikes the hour. cannon fire. buglers play the last post. at the cenotaph in london, the last post, sounded by royal marine buglers, marked the end of the two minute silence.
is top of this pair s list. we have one big question this morning what will the autumn statement bring? the chancellor, jeremy hunt, is here and i ll be talking to him in the next few minutes. and i ll be speaking to the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, live from leeds. and on this remembrance sunday i ll be joined by the chief of the defence staff, sir tony radakin. music: the last post. and don t miss this we ll mark this notable day, looking ahead to the remembrance service on bbc one with something truly beautiful. and with me at the desk to help us out the editor of the financial times, roula khalaf. the country s economic referee, pauljohnson, head of the insitute for fiscal studies. and at this big moment for the country, the historian and tv presenter simon