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will king charles change the monarchy? at 8pm tonight on bbc one and iplayer. you can also read more on the bbc website. let s take a look at today s papers. several of the front page are leading on the evacuation of british diplomats from sudan that we were talking about. the diplomats from sudan that we were talking about- talking about. the daily express sa s talking about. the daily express says british talking about. the daily express says british citizens talking about. the daily express says british citizens who - talking about. the daily express says british citizens who remain| says british citizens who remain trapped have pleaded for the government not to abandon them. the telegraph also reporting that the foreign office is being accused of abandoning british civilians in sudan. the paper says there are concerns in the cabinet about how the crisis has been handled. we have been hearing about those emergency cobra meeting. been hearing about those emergency cobra meeting-
who s outside the foreign office in westminster this morning. good morning. important question. what is next for those uk nationals still in sudan? you what is next for those uk nationals still in sudan? still in sudan? you now, it s not really clear- still in sudan? you now, it s not really clear. that still in sudan? you now, it s not really clear. that is still in sudan? you now, it s not really clear. that is the - still in sudan? you now, it s not really clear. that is the whole i really clear. that is the whole thing about this. there are british nationals in sudan who feel they haven t received as much information and support as people from other countries. the foreign office he says it is doing all it can. it has a team working around the clock as it did during the afghanistan evacuation in 2021. but there are key differences. this time there is no secure a base, there are no british troops on the ground. it is an incredibly difficult situation. in fact, the chair of the
know how many british nationals there are in sudan but she said it could be close to 1000. since then we have had reports it could be more than that. they are being advised to stay indoors, keep up to date with their travel documents and to register their presence online. meanwhile we are hearing that the prime minister rishi sunak has met with the egypt president and they have agreed to work together with international partners to try to secure a ceasefire at.- international partners to try to secure a ceasefire at. david, thanks very much- let s look at some of the other news this morning. diane abbott has been suspended as a labour mp after suggesting thatjewish, irish and travel are people had not faced the same kind of racism as black people. she has since apologised for the comments made in a letter to the observer newspaper. comments made in a letter to the observer newspaper. let s speak to our political observer newspaper. let s speak to our political correspondent - obse