to the bbc news at 9:00. sir david attenborough will make a speech at the united nation s climate change talks in poland today the most critical meeting since the 2015 paris agreement. sir david will be representing the un s people s seat , an initiative which gave citizens around the world the opportunity to send their messages to leaders via social media. his speech will be made up of some of those comments. my my message is the people of the world know the world is changing and they are behind politicians taking action. that is what the people s seatin action. that is what the people s seat in this new conference just coming up, is representing. people wa nt to coming up, is representing. people want to stop climate change. our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath, is at the conference in katowice in poland. we had sir david attenborough per representing the views of the people but it is what the leaders come up with that is important. how significant is there gather
of the red cross says a plane landed at port sudan with eight tonnes of relief supplies, including health kits for hospitals. it hopes to get security guarantees to send humanitarian aid to the capital, khartoum and the darfur region. despite a ceasefire being in place, the past few hours have seen intense clashes in khartoum as the army tries to dislodge the rival rsf. residents are being urged to remain indoors and stay away from windows. tens of thousands of civilians have abandoned their homes and are fleeing sudan. what was supposed to be the uk s last evacuation flight left the country overnight, but in the last couple of hours, the uk government has announced there will be an extra flight leaving from port sudan tomorrow. the united states has completed its first evacuation of citizens. countries like saudi arabia are evacuating people to the city ofjeddah, via port sudan on the red sea. let s hear from evacuees in port sudan. i was working in the sudan for the last 13
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A palace statement about postponing royal engagements due to the general election campaign has been described as odd and a surprise by a constitutional expert.