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by plane, are taking boats. the british government recently estimated that around 4,000 britons were stuck in sudan. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adams has been following the situation from nairobi. the evacuation of foreign nationals from sudan does continue, largely now from port sudan, where people are able to leave by ship across the red sea, and also by plane. britain now says it is evacuating more than 2000 people altogether since the airlift began. but far more sudanese people are on the move. the un estimates 50,000 have crossed sudan s borders into egypt, chad, south sudan and ethiopia, and as many as 75,000 people are thought to be internally displaced, fleeing the fighting in khartoum and in darfur, to places where they feel more safe. the un is warning it could get a whole lot worse, with the head of the unhcr saying today as many as 800,000 people could be on the move if the fighting worsens. that is a sharp increase in the estimated numbers of people who co

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so do the strikes from december 2019 and ditto in the education sector, primary, secondary university. you can see the strikes here as well. clearly not the only things that cause peaks and troughs. and you might say as well, a fraction of a percent. it s not a lot. and in the scale of the whole economy, that s true. it s not a massive sum, but it s still hundreds of millions of pounds. so it adds up to a lot for individual employers. trouble is, putting wages up is pretty expensive, too. now, if you step back even further, you see that holding wages down in the long run comes with its own cost. take social care. ten years ago, if you worked in retail, you would be paid about 12p an hour less than somebody working in social care, and now you ll be paid 21 or more. and so those wider labour

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