surveillance so that we are picking up surveillance so that we are picking up the new variants as they emerge. this is the single risk that the holder of the world has come as the virus continues to mutate. and then, of course, you have got the whole issueis of course, you have got the whole issue is to do with the economic recovery and climate change. i think the big focus will be making sure as much vaccine flows to the developing world is possible this year, and at least if you are vaccinating the health care workers in the poorest parts of the world, the urban populations, the most vulnerable, that gives us the best chance to keep the virus under control. that was tony istair keep the virus under control. that was tony blair talking to me a little earlier on. let s talk now to the bbc s diplomatic correspondent who is also here in cornwall for this g7 summit. james, we havejust seen that family photo on the beach at capiz bay. suggestive
some do worry about covid, and protests. but next door to the summit, there is pride, that cornwall s big moment is here. jon kay, bbc news, capiz bay. jon kay, bbc news, carbis bay. and we ll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow s front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are lizzy burden, economics reporter for bloomberg and faiza shaheen, political commentator and nonresident fellow, new york university. the headlines on bbc news. it is just approaching 13 minutes past eight. the us presidentjoe biden arrived in the uk in the last hour on the eve of the g7 summit, his first overseas trip since he was inaugurated as president injanuary. the european union has warned its