and retaining their premier league title. liverpool s trent alexander arnold tells us why he s launching a scheme to help young players who are released by club academies. a lot of people still find it difficult to kind of open up and feel vulnerable, and are scared of that feeling of failure again. good morning. there is a lot of cloud out there for most of us and some outbreaks of rain. the weather is going to be warming up in the next few days. details here on bbc breakfast. good morning. it s thursday, the 27th of april. our main story. british evacuation teams are working to rescue more people from sudan before the country s fragile ceasefire ends tonight. more than 500 people have already left on uk flights, with another due to land this morning. but the foreign secretary said he can t guarantee how many further planes will depart once the 72 hour truce expires. simonjones reports. back on british soil, escaping the conflict, hundreds of people have now left sudan as pa
good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today. time is running out to rescue british nationals from sudan before the fragile ceasefire between warring army factions ends tonight. the biggest changes to gambling in decades are set to be announced by the government later but campaigners fear they won t go far enough. thousands of teachers in england are back out on strike today in their ongoing dispute over pay. it s a manchester city masterclass, as they take control of the title race. they tear leaders arsenal apart in a 4 1win, and city will now be confident of overtaking the gunners and retaining their premier league title. good morning. we have got some early brightness towards the east but there will be a lot of cloud sweeping across the uk, bringing rain for many. things will turn warmer over the next few days. more details coming up.
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