today and saying that they have flown out nearly 1900 people since tuesday. it comes as sudan s former prime minister, abdalla hamdok, warned that the conflict would be a mayor conflict for the world if it continues and could become worse than those in syria and libya. this is khartoum earlier. the ceasefire between warring generals in sudan has been repeatedly violated and the army now says it is launching a large scale attack on the capital. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports. hello, everyone, we have just landed at stansted london airport. for dr abdulrahman babiker, a welcome return to british soil a return that almost didn t happen. thank you to the government for helping this and facilitating for us getting the guidance for the nhs doctors. by sea and air, others are following. thousands of foreign nationals fleeing anyway they can. port sudan on the red sea fast becoming a major hub. in the capital khartoum, the ceasefire seems precarious with the army w
returned to all roads. it doesn t cover existing roads and it is the existing roads that are killing us, so it s half the battle but there s still half the battle to go. more than 100 arrests, as animal rights protestors storm aintree racecourse and disrupt the start of the grand national. and when the race did get going, it was the favourite who won the day. corach rambler provided a second national win for both jockey and trainer, as scotland celebrated another victory at aintree. the largest military parade in 70 years more than 6,000 members of britain s armed services will take part in next month s coronation. we ll be meeting the disabled dogs who ve found a loving home, after overcoming a tough start in life. a lot more cloud around today compared with yesterday. patchy rain or drizzle in the west. in the sunshine, it will feel warm. all the details and the outlet coming up on breakfast. 0utlook. it s sunday, 16th april. our main story. motoring groups have welcom
coffin but there s been a decision to pause queuejoining for about six hours. i m karin giannone. i m with those crowds of people waiting to pay their respects to the late queen as she lies in state in westminster hall. but authorities are saying if you have not done so already, do not attempt tojoin the have not done so already, do not attempt to join the queue until it reopens. but first members of the queen s family will continue their vigil over her coffin until the doors are open to the public at 5pm. hello and welcome to the welsh capital, cardiff, where this morning king charles iii is expected to arrive to complete his tour of all four nations of the uk. i was told to pack an umbrella when i was told to pack an umbrella when i left london but it is a gorgeous day in the welsh capital and there is a sense of anticipation at the arrival of the king. he has been to edinburgh and then belfast and ben will make its way to cardiff this morning for a service of prayer and
and this is the scene right now, with people continuing to queue despite an onset of colder weather tonight and waiting times of around 22 hours. earlier, the king ended his tour of the uk in cardiff, addressing members of the welsh parliament and greeting crowds who came to welcome him. i take itake up i take up my new duties with immense gratitude for the privilege of having been able to serve as prince of wales. we ll bring you details of the events taking place over the weekend leading up to the queen s state funeral on monday. also on the programme. ukraine says hundreds of graves have been found outside izyum, a city that was recently regained from russian forces. it s only now, after the russians have been pushed out, that the authorities can really investigate and can establish how many victims they left behind. as retail sales in the uk dip sharply, the pound falls to a 37 year low against the us dollar. and the women s super league in england gets under way, with cl
leading the service is going to state something to reflect that aspiration but there will be those progressives who will say, look, this is the moment where the king is sort of entering into an oral oath with the nation, with his subjects, and perhaps it should have reflected better that he was going to protect the practices of all faiths. and nevertheless, though, there will be lots of visual differences from coronation gone by, with the participation of these faith leaders. fiur of these faith leaders. our reli . ion of these faith leaders. our religion editor of these faith leaders. our religion editor there. - of these faith leaders. 0ur religion editor there. great to talk to you. thank you. here in the us, a 13 year old schoolboy is being hailed as a hero after this happened. 66 michigan students were on their school bus when, as you can see, the driver here passes out. and what you see next is 13 year old dylan reeves who