of sudan itself. the panel richard kemp. thank of sudan itself. the panel richard kemp. thank you of sudan itself. the panel richard kemp, thank you so of sudan itself. the panel richard kemp, thank you so much - of sudan itself. the panel richard kemp, thank you so much for- of sudan itself. the panel richard | kemp, thank you so much for your insight on bbc news just met colonel richard kemp. we are going to continue the story. so many developments. british diplomats have been evacuated from sudan. more coming up shortly. this is bbc news. so, let s continue their corresponding caroline hawley, who can us more detail and more context. caroline, i would just like to pose and remind viewers if they are just joining us what has taken place. to pause. 0bviously, joining us what has taken place. to pause. obviously, a lot more people will now be thinking if our diplomatic staff detail have been evacuated from a foreign country something has gone very wrong, so let s
to former gang members. and chelsea win a place in the last eight of the champions league. we will have that and all the latest stories. good to have you with us. we have a very busy programme for you. so let s get started. here in the uk, the prime minister rishi sunak says he s up to the fight to bring in new legislation that would detain and deport people arriving by boat to claim asylum. it comes as the un refugee agency says it is profoundly concerned by the plans that it says would breach the un refugee convention and undermine britain s humanitarian tradition. our political correspondent ian watson has more. as the boats keep coming, so the political problems keep growing. rishi sunak it is trying to turned the tide. if this new law does not stop the boat, will he have failed? it boat, will he have failed? if we get this right, it will make a difference. we are in the early stages but we have given it long hard thought and as i said at the beginning of the year, i only
the website. today and tonight where we have the snow at the moment is where we keep it but tonight and tomorrow the risk of several centimetres falling across southern england and wales and by thursday a widespread event notjust the snow but the suits with strong wind. we could see roads blocked and vehicles cut off and we re pretty certain most of it will be snow because we are in this arctic air so it is cold. as recently dumb xc with the snow showers in the north, a dusting of snow in the south clearing, the odd shower elsewhere but it is cold, even with the sunshine and it will continue to be cold overnight with showers continuing for northern scotland, the east coast of northern ireland but this evening and overnight there could be a dusting of snow for southern parts of england and wales so do not be surprised if you wake up to a dusting. icy we have showers on the coldest night of the year so for potentially 15 in scotland. crisp and sunny start to tomorrow, away fro