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in south africa. hello, i m celia hatton. welcome to the programme. it s believed that a convoy of buses carrying 300 american civilians has left the sudanese capital, khartoum, bound for the coastal city of port sudan 800 kilometres to the east. it s the first evacuation from sudan involving americans who are not diplomats. the operation is taking place under the protection of us armed drones flying overhead. as washington ramps up its evacuation plans, many other countries are winding down, having already repatriated thousands of their nationals. journalists in port sudan say the quayside is packed with hundreds of yemenis and syrians waiting to board ships that will take them to saudi arabia. a ceasefire announced by the two rival military factions in sudan has not held and there s been heavy fighting in khartoum and the western darfur region. one of the generals, who leads the rapid support forces, the rsf, the paramilitary force fighting sudan s army, has told th ....
more strikes here in the uk, civil servants out today, nurses on sunday, four teaching unions are now coordinating strike action. on the up side the gmb and unite, two of the biggest health unions, have accepted the governments pay offer, so where are we tonight and how do we compare with europe. also tonight the amputee in zero gravity, the story of para olympianjohn mcfall, who hasjust been hired by the european space agency. we have an exclusive bbc interview with the leader of the sudanese militia, the rsf. and we will talk to one of the lead scriptwriters on the late late show, as james corden signs off after eight years with cbs. but before, we get to all that, lets try and pick our way through today s mixed bag of announcements on industrial action. the good news for the government is that here in england the gmb, which represents ambulance workers, nurses, porters, radiographers, have accepted an nhs pay offer, joining members of the biggest union, unison, who acc ....
For training after two recent helicopter crashes which killed 12 soldiers. the army chief of staff said that all pilots would next month undergo a day s training, except for those participating in critical missions. three us army soldiers were killed on thursday in alaska when two apache helicopters collided. the european union has reached a deal which will allow ukraine to continue exporting its crops through neighbouring countries. poland, slovakia, hungary and bulgaria had brought in restrictions, saying the cheap produce was undercutting their domestic prices. nhs england has warned that a planned strike by nurses on sunday will cause significant disruption during an already busy bank holiday weekend. members of the royal college of nursing are walking out from 8am until midnight on monday. the union has agreed contingency plans for staff to return to work in extreme cases and major incidents. a threatened strike by us ....
It s certainly not frosty out there 5 to maybe 10 degrees celsius in some spots. a lot of cloud in the morning first thing, particularly across the northern half of the uk, and then showers are expected to develop from wales, the midlands, the northwest of england, certainly in northern ireland, maybe one or two in scotland as well. the best of the sunshine and the warmest weather will be across the south. take a look at these temperatures 19 or 20 in london, about that as far west as cardiff. but in scotland, chilly only 7 degrees expected in aberdeen. in fact, it will be chilly right along the north sea coast. here s a look at sunday. i think there ll be quite a few showers around hitand miss, sure but some thunderstorms are possible in northern ireland, so there could be some downpours. again, the best of the weather on sunday further towards the south and east. temperatures in the high teens, but more typically, it ll be around about 15 or 16 degrees celsius. so, that s t ....
More strikes here in the uk, civil servants out today, nurses on sunday, four teaching unions are now coordinating strike action. on the up side the gmb and unite, two of the biggest health unions, have accepted the governments pay offer, so where are we tonight and how do we compare with europe. also tonight the amputee in zero gravity, the story of para olympianjohn mcfall, who hasjust been hired by the european space agency. we have an exclusive bbc interview with the leader of the sudanese militia, the rsf. and we will talk to one of the lead scriptwriters on the late late show, as james corden signs off after eight years with cbs. but before, we get to all that, lets try and pick our way through today s mixed bag of announcements on industrial action. the good news for the government is that here in england the gmb, which represents ambulance workers, nurses, porters, radiographers, have accepted an nhs pay offer, joining members of the biggest union, unison, who accepted that ....