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
it comes after easyjet announced plans to cut more flights over summer. a setback for french president emmanuel macron as he loses his majority in parliament after elections over the weekend. a report into grooming and child sexual exploitation in oldham between 2011 and 2014 finds there were serious failings in the handling of some cases by the council and police. in sport, a first major trophy for england s matt fitzpatrick who s won the us open. and.up close and personal we have a special report from uganda on a successful conservation effort to increase the number of mountain gorillas he so close to us. whenever closest relatives on earth. one of our. wow! still no sign of a deal to avoid a strike. so, today, network rail has set out a plan for the limited number ido i do think it is important that we send out a message early this week that industrial action is likely to proceed and therefore people should take sensible preparations now because there is no point in g
and foreign minister agree to dissolve parliament, triggering new elections the fifth election there in three and a half years. the european union says russia s blockade of ukraine s ports which prevents millions of tonnes of grain from being distributed across the world is a real war crime . this is a desperate attempt to use the foot to make to create hunger. welcome to the programme. we start here in the uk which is gearing up for the biggest set of rail strikes in thirty years. which is gearing up for the biggest disruption is expected all week. which is gearing up for the biggest there will be rail strikes on tuesday, thursday and saturday. and a london underground strike on tuesday. almost all major lines in england, scotland and wales will be affected. the rmt trade union is striking that stands for the national union of rail, maritime and transport workers. so, thousands of staff are due to walk out staff working at network rail responsible for the rail
Tube strikes that would see millions of passengers in chaos have been cancelled after an agreement that saved 200 jobs was made between TfL and RMT Union.
of the final of the eurovision song contest, so that move from the rmt trade union and we await a response from the trade companies themselves. that is the latest coming to us from the real strikes. now, we are about a minute or so from an in the programme so let s return to the news that is dominated through the course of the and earlier in the weakness of the situation in sudan. we are about four hours away from the end of that cease fire and we are only hearing from the us secretary of state, in his earlier emma that she was actively working on extended the sudan cease fire and he has talked about how the 72 hour cease fire has helped with evacuating people. that is the backdrop and that is what they are trying to avoid, and a restart of the violence we have seen in khartoum, the capital. they haven t got long to try and negotiate and