what do we want? cease fire! away from the cenotaph, thousands of people joined a pro palestinian rally in the capital amid a huge police presence. these pictures show the scale of the demonstration, the largest to take place since the israel gaza war broke out last month. during the day, there were violent clashes between the police and counter protesters, including far right supporters. more than 100 were arrested. they came intent on confrontation, intent on violence and intent on causing trouble. we ve made a number of arrests, within the counter protest, including for possession of a knife, possession of a baton, possession of class a drugs and assault on an emergency worker. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, blamed suella braverman, saying the scenes were a direct result of the home secretary s words. she had faced criticism earlier this week for accusing the met police of bias. last night, the prime minister condemned what he described as violent, wholly unacceptable sc
march held yesterday. and the king leads tributes to the armed forces on remembrance sunday. the israeli military says it has agreed to evacuate babies in need of oxygen from gaza s main hospital, al shifa, to a safer place on sunday. officials there said two newborns died as a result of the hospital running out of power with heavy fighting. this photo was sent to the bbc last night showing more than 20 babies being kept in a surgical theatre instead of incubators, despite being reportedly in need of oxygen treatment. the world health organization says it s lost communication with its contacts there. in a separate incident, the united nations says there s been a significant number of deaths and injuries from shelling at one its facilities in gaza city. these are live pictures looking at gaza cityjust now where it is two o clock in the afternoon. let us get the latest from the world health organization. what is the latest you are hearing from your colleagues on the ground? w
last post plays. his majesty the king laying the first wreath on behalf of the nation. the second wreath is laid on behalf of the queen by her equerry mitchell plunkett. the prince of wales steps forward with his wreath. prince edward, duke of edinburgh. and her royal highness princess royal, princess and. anne. and a wreath laid on behalf of the duke of kent who is not here this year by his equerry captain hopkins. parade, stand at ease! stand easy! now the leaders of the political parties beginning with the prime minister rishi sunak. military band strikes up. sir keir starmer, leader of the labour party. stephen flynn, leader of the scottish national party in the house of commons laying a wreath on behalf of commons laying a wreath on behalf of the scottish national party and the welsh national party. sir ed davey, leader of the liberal democrats. sirjeffrey donaldson, from the democratic unionist party. the speaker of the house of commons, so lindsay hoyle. and he is
situation with no fuel in the ventilators have stopped working in the main building. we feel it every few seconds hear from the al shifa hospital. the people who try this morning with a ventilator from the hospital had been shot in the streets and some of them have been killed and some injured. no one can arrive to the hospital. we cannot get outside of the building because thatis get outside of the building because that is shooting everywhere. we don t have electricity, we don t have water or even food and we are afraid that is in the middle of the night we lost electricity to the main i see you and the prenatal i see you and one of the team was hurt in the neck and was paralysed. we don t want to have any breaks due to dead bodies outside the main generator which is not working because we don t have fuel to run this generator. this is the situation now. at gaza s largest hospital, al shifa , the international charity msf says attacks intensified overnight, adding it has los