Article 6B4BY Sudan live: first British evacuation flight leaves Khartoum, UK confirms; Sudanese army accused of breaching ceasefire

Sudan live: first British evacuation flight leaves Khartoum, UK confirms; Sudanese army accused of breaching ceasefire

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Rishi Sunak says more flights to take off into Wednesday after first UK plane leaves Khartoum; Sudanese army accused of breaching ceasefire

Alicia Kearns, the Conservative MP for Rutland and Melton is the chair of the UK parliament's foreign affairs select committee, and she has been doing the media round in the UK this morning.

She told Sky News she felt enormous relief" at the news that the evacuation process was beginning, but cautioned to hold all those involved in our hearts" because as we all know the ceasefire did not hold on Saturday for more than three hours."

We know that not everyone who has registered with the Foreign Office of those numbers actually wants to be evacuated.

So look, they've said they want to get passport holders out. They're going to prioritise women, children, the vulnerable, those with medical needs. That is absolutely the right thing to do. But it is a race against time.

Pressure had been growing on the UK government to act, following the removal of embassy staff at the weekend and as other nations pressed on with their own extractions. Family members of some stranded Brits had complained they felt abandoned. The FCDO pushed back, saying there were more British nationals needing assistance than those from most other countries, and it was simply unsafe to move large numbers of people, including children and the elderly, without a cessation in the fighting.

A Foreign Office official said ambassador Giles Lever had been instrumental in helping to broker the ceasefire thanks to his personal connections to senior figures in both the government and RSF. Lever has taken a certain amount of heat since it emerged he was in the UK for the Easter holiday when the crisis broke out

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