good in less than ninety minutes. morning. thousands o through good morning. thousands of women go through ivf fertility treatment every year, but many say they are treated unfairly at work during it. we will look at why and what your rights are. in sport, a first all manchester fa cup final as united pipped brighton on penalties to set up a showdown with rival scott city in wembley in june. good morning. under clear skies are some of us were lucky to see the northern lights last night. the starting to clear skies, wintry showers across the north and east, driven in in a strong wind, rain in the south and west and in between, some sunshine. all the details later in the programme. it s monday 24th april. our main story. the government has insisted it s doing everything it can to keep british nationals safe in sudan where hundreds of people have died in more than a week of fighting. british diplomats and theirfamilies have been airlifted out of the country but uk nationals
tell the bbc they feel abandoned the government says it s doing all it can to help those still there. more than £200 million of money earmarked to help children catch up after covid lockdowns hasn t been spent the finding of a bbc investigation. and the aim was to receive 105 cards for his 105th birthday but this world war two veteran who now has more than 4,000 and counting. and coming up on bbc news, the latest from the world snooker championship. robert milkins and jack lisowski aim to follow in the footsteps ofjohn higgins and secure their place in the next rounds. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc s news at one. the former strictly come dancing head judge len goodman, has died at the age of 78. he had been diagnosed with bone cancer and passed away on saturday at a hospice in tunbridge wells in kent, surrounded by his family. the dancer and choreographer became a judge on the first show in 2004 and continued as head judge until his final appearance in 2016.
his political opponents. also tonight, the alleged gilgo beach serial killer accused of having haunted even more victims years before the others. the new murder charges factor to be handed down. and a forgotten hero of d-day 80 years since the storming of warm and de, a black army medic is forgotten no more. his son is here to share his remarkable story. tonight on laura coates live all right, not one but two of the major legal cases around donald trump are now in a kind of legal quicksand and they re going nowhere fast, including the one that brought us this infamous mug shot. the one down in fulton county. now the chance of a trial happening there this year let alone before he number election, it basically evaporated today. a georgia appeals court put the election interference case on hold indefinitely until it rules on the appeal to disqualify the da fani willis and let s be honest, that is going to take months and we are what, 153 or so days away from the election burea
money, right i ve hanako montgomery and tokyo and this is cnn 80 years ago, some of america is bravest. we re getting ready to invade france. almost 133,000 troops landing on normandy shores ready to fight to defeat axis forces. this was dealing the largest invasion from the sea in military history with over 850,000 ultimately joining the fight every soldier on those beaches has a story. and this week those soldiers are returning to where it all happened, honored for their courage in their bravery but there s one soldier i want to specifically bring to your attention. this is the story of 21-year-old black corporeal way waverly woodson, a part of the 320th barrage balloon battalion, the only black combat units take part in the d-day invasion now corporal woodson spent 30 hours treating
World War II was one of the bloodiest conflicts that this world has ever known, with nearly 15 million military personnel and 38 million civilians perishing over the course of the war. War raged from the fields of Europe to the waters of the Pacific between the Allied and Axis Powers, engulfing nations across the […]