of conflict abroad, so our main question this morning are politicians making divisions worse at home? as dignitaries gather at the cenotaph, the defence secretary grant shapps joins us. but as a new war rages in the middle east, we ll hear from israel s president, isaac herzog. with the home secretary s job in the balance, the woman who wants herjob for labour, yvette cooper, joins us too. and what are you watching on tv, what are you seeing on your phone? we ll hear for the first time from lord grade, the boss of ofcom, who sets the rules. and we ll pay a special visit to the cenotaph on this poignant day before the clocks ring out at 11. i m at the cenotaph on remembrance sunday, almost 10,000 people are getting ready to take part in the march passed later here this morning and i ll be talking to some of them. morning, morning, on this special day. with me at the desk, former cabinet minister nadine dorries, whose book about the ousting of borisjohnson was published this
unchanged for decades. but this year, as the final preparations are made, there will be one significant difference. for nearly all of her 70 years on the throne, queen elizabeth ii was at the cenotaph on remembrance sunday, honouring service and sacrifice. this year, after her death, she will be one of those we remember today. later this morning, for the first time as monarch, the king will lay a wreath here at the cenotaph. it is a new design that will incorporate his racing colours of scarlet, purple and gold a tradition set by his mother, his grandfather and his great grandfather. fanfare. last night, the king led the royal family, paying tribute to servicemen and women at the festival of remembrance. it began with a tribute to his mother, the queen, and her role as commander in chief of the armed forces and patron of the royal british legion.
there is so much that is familiar about remembrance sunday the rhythm of the day unchanged for decades. but this year, as the final preparations are made, there will be one significant difference. for nearly all of her 70 years on the throne, queen elizabeth ii was at the cenotaph on remembrance sunday, honouring service and sacrifice. this year, after her death, she will be one of those we remember today. later this morning, for the first time as monarch, the king will lay a wreath here at the cenotaph. it is a new design that will incorporate his racing colors of scarlet, purple and gold a tradition set by his mother, his grandfather and his great grandfather. fanfare. last night, the king led the royal family, paying tribute to servicemen and women at the festival of remembrance. it began with a tribute to his mother, the queen, and her role as commander in chief of the armed forces and patron
king charles iii will lead the nation in honouring those who lost their lives at war in his first remembrance sunday service as sovereign.the royal family will lay wreaths at the cenotaph and the uk will fall silent at 11 o clock this morning as part of the commemorations. daniela relph reports. there is so much that is familiar about remembrance sunday the rhythm of the day unchanged for decades. but this year, as the final preparations are made, there will be one significant difference. for nearly all of her 70 years on the throne, queen elizabeth ii was at the cenotaph on remembrance sunday, honouring service and sacrifice. this year, after her death, she will be one of those we remember today. later this morning, for the first time as monarch, the king will lay a wreath here at the cenotaph. it is a new design that will incorporate his racing colours