of the the late late show. thousands of people are continuing to make perilous journeys to try to leave sudan before the ceasefire ends at midnight. only a few hours before the cease fire runs out although the us secretary of state talked about actively trying to increase the cease fire. around 700 british nationals out so far but we have been hearing about british nationals trying to get elderly relatives out without current visas and they are been told they can tjoin the fight. we. earlier i spoke to aisha we should say this isn t her real name. she wants to protect her family. she has been speaking to herfamily at the airbase and told us what has been happening over the past 2a hours. understandably very frustrated. my father, sister and grandmother arrived this morning. unfortunately my father was found to have an elevated temperature and clinical signs of an evolving abscess at the sight of the bullet injury and these are early indications of sepsis which can be life t
industrial action we have been following through the course of the day. because the nurses action, a reminder of the 48 hour strike for nurses of the bank holiday weekend has been cut short by a day after a high courtjudge ruled there was partly unlawful. we walk out regarding pay by the royal college of nursing is due to end on monday, nursing leaders have called on the government to negotiate. here is the response from the health minister. i am hopeful we can concert resolution and i m optimistic with the midwives voting to accept the officers and now the videos and have had a good number of their members exit offer. obviously, i don t want to preempt other unions who are still out to ballots but i am hoping to get a resolution for staff. it s a fair offer on the table and i hope the other unions still to vote with accept the deal. the action that the