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Cardigan Bay is a large inlet of the Irish Sea, indenting the west coast of Wales between Bardsey Island, Gwynedd in the north, and Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire at its southern end. It is the largest bay in Wales.

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... The Teifi flows into Cardigan Bay, home to one of Europe s largest populations of bottlenose dolphins...

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... A British vessel, the RFA Cardigan Bay, is on its way to Sudan s east coast, the BBC has been told...

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... HMS Lancaster and RFA Cardigan Bay have been sent to the region...

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... Work is under way to provide the prime minister with several options, defence sources said, and it is understood two Royal Navy ships are already in the region - the frigate HMS Lancaster which was already at sea, and supply ship RFA Cardigan Bay which is in Bahrain where it was undergoing maintenance...

Beach litter: Man walking Wales' coastline while cleaning every beach

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... He said anywhere east of Swansea had too much rubbish for one man to collect, so he turned his sights west - heading towards Pembrokeshire and Cardigan Bay...

Cardigan Bay dolphins may have high-pitch Welsh accent

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...Cardigan Bay dolphins may have high-pitch Welsh accentCardigan Bay dolphins may have high-pitch Welsh accentCloseDolphins off the Welsh coast have developed their own unique accent, according to researchers and programme-makers...

'Dolphin snot' used to look at health of pod off Gower

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... However, there are estimated to be about 250 bottlenose dolphins resident in Cardigan Bay, around New Quay, all year round...

We can't stay in Sudan forever, says government minister

Feb 16,2020 6:02 am

By Paul Adams & Charley AdamsDiplomatic correspondent

An operation to evacuate people from Sudan has been " extremely successful" a government minister has said.

A deadline for British nationals to reach an airstrip north of the country's capital Khartoum for the UK's final rescue flights has expired.

" We can't stay there forever in such dangerous circumstances, " said Foreign Office minister Andrew Mitchell .

It Follows a government U-turn to allow.

Tens of thousands of people have fled the country since fighting between rival army factions engulfed Sudan almost Two Weeks ago.

The Death Toll is thought to be much higher than The Most recent official figure of 459, and the United Nations fears hundreds of thousands could be displaced if The Conflict continues.

A 72-hour ceasefire between the Rival Factions - which followed international diplomatic efforts - has not held, with .

The former Prime Minister of Sudan has warned that.

More Than 1,650 people have been evacuated from the capital Khartoum and More Than 1,000 have been flown to the UK, the government said.

Other countries have been frantically evacuating their citizens, while some have fled via unofficial routes by boat and bus.

The UK government, which began evacuations last Tuesday, had faced criticism for not reacting quickly enough to help its citizens after it began its airlift after other European countries had rescued hundreds.

Last Weekend , Special Forces troops were sent to evacuate UK diplomats from Khartoum after fighting broke out around The Embassy , but it wasn't until a few days later that British passport holders would be rescued.

Speaking to The Bbc in Nairobi, Mr Mitchell said it was right that the evacuation flights were ending.

" I don't think there's a single Brit in Khartoum who won't know about the evacuation and the flow of people who've been coming to The Airport indicate that that is correct, " he told The Bbc .

Referencing a when coming into land, Mr Mitchell described The Situation at the Wadi Seidna airfield as " extremely dangerous".

He Said the UK government was " looking at every single option to help British citizens who are Caught Up in this terrible crisis".

He added that he was concerned that The Situation could become " incredibly serious" unless there was a permanent ceasefire.

" The whole international system is looking at ways of stopping this fighting" He Said , " which After All is Two Generals slugging it out for power".

Millions of people remain trapped in Khartoum, where there are shortages of food, water and fuel.

The Ministry of Defence has told The Bbc flights will continue to leave Sudan until all Those People who registered at the airfield before the deadline of midday local time (11:00 BST) have been evacuated.

It has now Set Up an office to help British nationals trying to flee the country at Coastal City Port Sudan.

A British vessel, the RFA Cardigan Bay , is on its way to Sudan's East Coast , The Bbc has been told.

Defence secretary Ben Wallace said earlier This Week it could be deployed in future evacuation or humanitarian efforts.

More Than 20 NHS medics were initially told they could not board flights because they were not British nationals, despite having UK work permits.

A change of heart came after the plight of Sudanese doctor Dr Abdulrahman Babiker came to light. He was in Sudan visiting relatives for Eid when the fighting broke out.

He was initially refused a place on a British evacuation flight but after media coverage and contacting his MP, the criteria was widened and he was allowed to join. He landed in the UK on Saturday Afternoon .

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