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yeah, it was like a dream come true. we ll be examining the government decision, and reporting from egypt on the plight of families separated by the violence. also tonight. the bbc chairman richard sharp resigns, after a report finds he was not open about his dealings with borisjohnson when he interviewed for the chairman s job. it is right to prioritise the interest of the bbc. i feel that this matter may well be a distraction from the corporation s good work, were i to remain in post until the end of my term. can you help, can anybody help? if teachers in england vote to strike, their unions say they will co ordinate industrial action. in ukraine, at least 25 people have died after a wave of russian air strikes across the country. and with the king s coronation just over a week away, we look at attitudes to the monarchy in scotland. on bbc london. these four gay men were murdered and in the sport on bbc news. mancheser united have stretched their lead in the women s s ....
militia group, the rsf, are pointing at each other. this as thousands of sudanese, as well as many other nationalities continue to attempt to flee the country. these pictures of the situation in the capital khartoum today. at least 512 people and killed and many more injured. figures estimated to be higher. a bus convoy carrying several hundreds of u s citizens has left khartoum, bound for port sudan these pictures are courtesy of cbs news. meanwhile the uk deputy prime minister oliver dowden says uk evacuation flights from sudan will soon end. dowden said the last flight will leave by six o clock uk time on saturday and that there s been a significant decline in the number of british nationals coming forward. in an exclusive interview, our presenter zeinab badawi spoke with rapid support forces leader general mohamed hamdan dagalo, also known as hemed ti. here s what he has to say. the people of sudan particularly in the capital are living in absolute ordeal what would ....
the accession council, televised, as we saw. the importance of that is it is an important part in establishing his reign and an opportunity to pledge himself to constitutional government and a good place to do it in front of all the main political figures in the land. in front of all the main political figures in the land. many thanks. members of figures in the land. many thanks. members of the figures in the land. many thanks. members of the cabinet - figures in the land. many thanks. members of the cabinet have - figures in the land. many thanks. | members of the cabinet have had figures in the land. many thanks. i members of the cabinet have had an audience with king charles after he was formally proclaimed monarchy in succession to the late queen. liz truss took her senior ministers to buckingham palace to be received by the new sovereign for the first time. he spent time with opposition parties, including sir keir starmer. chris mason is at buckingham palace. t ....
to canada, the 85 year old pontiff said his age and frailty had led to his decision. now on bbc news, locked away: ukraine s stolen lives. a warning this programme contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting. i ve been to hundreds of institutions, and i get a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach whenever i come. this is the search to uncover ukraine s most shameful secret. oh, my god, this is his ribs. this is his ribs hanging out. it s a nightmare. it s a living hell on earth. we re with human rights investigators eric and halyna, exposing the abuse and neglect of disabled people. translation: there is nothing we can do to help this child. - unfortunately, naturei has decided their fate. they re in pain. and you re not doing anything to help. teeth grinding this is a sound of the war you haven t heard. anna s teeth grinding anxiety hints at the hidden trauma of ukraine s disabled children. they are nervous, disorientated, and distressed. and they ve been dumped ....
warm, humid but rather overcast is the best description for much of the country today. it did brighten up gradually from the west and that s where we will keep clear skies through the evening and overnight for the western scotland, northern england and wales here we could see temperatures falling into single figures with cloud to the east of the pennines down into south east england remaining, temperatures will hold up at around 15 or 16 degrees in places. it means a great start in the south east but eventually that cloud will thin and break with more sunshine coming through. in fact, it s going to be a lovely day for many on monday despite cloud gradually increasing from the west with the breeze picking up in the arrival of rain by the end of the afternoon. i head of that it will be pleasant in the sunshine and temperatures perhaps into the low to mid 20s for many, perhaps as high as 27 celsius, more cloud around with outbreaks of rain for tuesday but still quite warm ....