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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



fighting in the capital khartoum. more than 2,000 british nationals have been flown out so far, and in the last couple of hours, the uk government has announced there will be an extra flight, for more evacuations, leaving from port sudan tomorrow. we ll have the latest on that later, but first, our africa correspondent, andrew harding, has been speaking to some of those trying to get out. we are crossing the red sea, heading towards the coast of sudan. a night time rescue mission organised by saudi arabia s navy. it s not quite dunkirk, but many warships and ferries are now involved in this giant evacuation. tight security as the lights of port sudan gleam on the horizon. we head to shore on a smaller tug boat, at the edge of a country consumed by conflict. we are just coming in now to port sudan. it s a huge place and a big city. it is the focal point now of the evacuation effort for the whole country. we are told the area around it has been secured for now. 0n sudanes ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 18:10:00

Katherine da costa told us how the strikes are going to effect critical care. yes, so in previous strikes, national exemptions were in place which means that nursing cover was maintained in those critical areas, so emergency services, intensive care and cancer services. this time, there were no national agreements. some hospitals had complained or were concerned about patient safety and around one in six trusts that were facing industrial action had to negotiate some local deals with the union. but following discussions with nhs england, the rcn has now agreed to some national exemptions and that will provide limited cover for major emergencies and intensive care. the union stresses that staffing won t be at normal levels and that this strike will still be more intense than previous walk outs. the mitigations have been welcome, but health leaders say the disruption has a knock on effect at tackling backlogs and ultimately they want to see a deal to end this dispute. pope francis has fi ....

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