health services wisely. and, memories of a coronation past, and how to celebrate the crowning of a new monarch, next weekend. good evening. in sudan, the ceasefire between the two rival factions of the military, has been extended by another three days, to allow for more people to leave the country, and humanitarian aid to come in. but in the capital, khartoum, the fighting has intensified. so far, more than 500 people have been reported to have died in the fighting, since the violence began, more than two weeks ago. british evacuation flights from near khartoum have ended, with the foreign office saying more than 2,000 people have been flown out of the country. so now, the focus is on port sudan, where thousands of people have gathered, trying to escape. the uk government says there ll be an extra flight from there, to airlift any remaining british nationals who want to leave. meanwhile, evacuations by sea continue, and our africa correspondent, andrew harding, has been aboar
good evening. a sudanese family have spoken of their joy and relief at being reunited in london after the mother and daughter escaped from the war torn country last week. they re now back together in the capital and have been speaking to our reporter guy lynn. reunited at last. mohammed, who s british, finally with his wife, samya, and daughter after their evacuation to london. no money, no, no. no hospital, no care, no anything. as the civil war raged in khartoum, she and her daughter, layla, had to hide in their own house. so hard. so hard. we can t do anything. just we.we. we sleep under the bed. we sleep under the bed because we re
a charity boss, who s black, and was repeatedly asked where she really came from at a palace reception, says she felt abused by the encounter. ngozi fulani, who s british, likened the conversation with lady susan hussey to an interrogation . lady susan, who s godmother to the prince of wales, has now resigned from the royal household. here s our royal correspondent, sarah campbell. i m very clear. no matter how uncomfortable it is for other people to accept, i m very clear that i experienced racism in an environment that i should have felt safe in, and we need to address that. ngozi fulani was invited along with 300 other guests to a reception at buckingham palace highlighting the issue of violence against women. here she is, seen being warmly greeted by the queen consort, but earlier she says she received a very different welcome from a senior palace aide, lady susan hussey. when the lady first