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
welcome to bbc news. we start with president biden who s just arrived in the irish capital dublin. earlier he made an impassioned defence of the good friday agreement in belfast 25 years after it was signed. he was greeted on the tarmac at dublin airport by the irish taoieseach leo varadkar. the pair then left in a motorcade, heading for co louth after the bad weather halted plans for the president to travel by helicopter. it s been a busy, busy day for the us president. it started with a meeting with rishi sunak both expressing their hope that power sharing can be restored. joe biden also met the leaders of the five main parties off camera he said he was in listening mode. the president will not be visiting stormont is currently not functioning since the democratic unit is party withdrew support in post brexit trading arrangements. the president acknowledged differences but said he hoped to power sharing would resume. i differences but said he hoped to power-sharing would re