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welcome to bbc news. fighting is raging for a third day across sudan as two prideful generals feifer power. arrival generals. their air strikes power. arrival generals. their airstrikes in a power. arrival generals. their air strikes in a in a crowded neighbourhoods. these are the latest pictures we have. port sudan taken in the last 25 hours, where the sudanese army has been deployed. the army is fighting the biggest village paramilitary group known as rapid support forces. the true number is likely to be higher. the united nations has condemned both sides for failing to stop fighting during an agreed humanitarian pause to evacuate the wounded. several hospitals have run out of blood. these are the men battling for control of the country. the head of the army s general abdel fattah al burhan. the leader of the rss is mohamed hamdan dagalo. they lead the two main factions. caught in the middle is sudan s population of around 15 million people. our senior africa c ....
overcome and then forgotten. the prime minister says that is the anti maths mindset that perpetuates in the country and is holding the economy back. today, he has announced a review of the way maths is taught in england. mr sunak says a group of advisers, including mathematicians and business representatives, will examine the core maths content that s being taught in schools and will consult on introducing some form of compulsory maths education to age 18. so it will take time to implement this change, but we are taking the first step today by identifying the maths content that will give our 16 to 18 year olds the skills they need to get on in life. and when we have that, then we ll come back with a detailed plan to deliver. let s speak to dr laura clarke. she has been researching how maths is taught for over a decade. she is the director of the institute of education at the university of winchester. tell me, first of all, what you re doing in madrid. i tell me, first of ....
in maras, and we ll have the latest on the aid efforts in neighbouring syria. also on the programme cheering and applause. at westminster, president zelensky of ukraine addresses both houses of parliament and appeals for more military support to fight the russians. the writing on the helmet reads, we have freedom, give us wings to protect it . applause 12 days after nicola bulley disappeared while walking her dog near the river wyre, lancashire police say they are still fully open minded. coming up on the bbc news channel, lebronjames adds a newjewel to his crown. he becomes the nba s all time leading scorer, passing kareem abdul jabbar s 39year old record. the spin good evening. president erdogan of turkey has been to visit one of the areas worst affected, by the earthquake which struck on monday, and he s been defending his government s response to the disaster. more than 11,000 people are now confirmed dead, across southern turkey and northern syria, as rescue w ....
quickly into agony and despair. but there are some moments like these that relatives are clinging on to. as anger grows at the lack of help from the state the first british rescue team arrives in one of the worst hit areas in turkey. there was a 60 year old woman who was alive i m talking to us who had been trapped, so we are making an assessment. the other major story tonight ukraine s president zelensky s first visit to the uk since the russian invasion. he thanked mps and peers for their support but urges the uk to give a fighterjets to ukraine. the writing on the helmet reads, we have freedom, give us wings to protect it . applause as britain considers that request we report on the front line where and coming up on the bbc news channel, managerless leeds look to cause an upset in the premier league as they take on manchester united at old trafford. devastating earthquake in turkey. we report from one of the depots. good evening. time is running out for those buried ....
and may have resented the school. stick or twist? as one energy provider offers an energy deal lower than the government s energy price guarantee, we ll be asking are better deals round the corner? and an opera with a difference. we ll be behind the scenes at a concert composed and performed by people who have experienced homelessness. it isa it is a cold start in the east and milder in the west where we have thicker cloud, heavier rain and blustery conditions which is pushing north through the day leaving sunshine and heavy showers behind it. all sunshine and heavy showers behind it. ., , sunshine and heavy showers behind it. . , ., it s tuesday 28th march. schools in england could face further strike action, after the largest teaching union urged its members to reject a new pay deal. staff are being offered an extra £1,000 cash payment and a 4.3% rise for most people next year. but the national education union says this is a real terms pay cut. the government says it h ....