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Now playing Next No Comment Thousands observe two minutes' silence in UK capital on Armistice Day Saturday's processions took place ahead of a planned pro-Palestinian march. More than 2,000 police officers are mobilised and are expected on the streets of the capital over the weekend. 11/11/2023
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