Summary

  • Boris Johnson set out what the G7 summit has agreed after three days of talks

  • Johnson said the group of rich nations will donate one billion doses of Covid vaccines to poorer countries

  • The G7 promised to boost global vaccine manufacturing and shorten the time it takes to develop new jabs, tests and treatments

  • The summit also pledged to raise $100bn to help the developing world cut its carbon emissions

  • The G7 said they will try and get 40 million more girls into school around the world

  • Johnson denied the summit was dominated by rows over Brexit, saying the issue was a "vanishingly small" part of the meeting

  • His comments followed a row over checks on goods going from Britain to Northern Ireland - which has put the UK and EU at loggerheads

  • US President Joe Biden later met with the Queen at Windsor Castle after travelling from Cornwall after the summit closed

  1. Good morningpublished at 08:05 British Summer Time 13 June 2021

    The Red Arrows fly over St Ives Head, during the G7 summit in Cornwall.Image source, PA Media
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    The Red Arrows performed a flypast ahead of a BBQ dinner at the summit on Saturday evening

    Welcome to the final day of the G7 summit in Cornwall. Looks like it’s going to be another sunny - and hot - day.

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