we ll be live from cornwall throughout the day to bring you all the latest from the summit. i m annita mcveigh in london new research by publich health england shows that that the delta varriant, first identified in india is associated with an approximately 60% increased risk of household transmission compared to the alpha variant, identified in the uk. fears of a famine in northern ethiopia the united nations humanitarian programme says months of war have had a devastating effect on the tigray region. a warning from scientists regular and strenuous exercise increases the risk of motor neurone disease in people who are genetically vulnerable. the end of an era as keeping up with the kardashians airs its final episode after 1a years.
the progress we ve made. that it could leave us vulnerable to new variants, alongside an increase in the number of people in hospital. their message to the government is simple extend current measures because patience now will pay off later. it s a big decision, and one that s still being made. these are the tough decisions that government have to make. we ve had to make them all along. you know, there s a lot of people who want to go slower, there s a lot of people who want to go faster. the impact on business is devastating. the impact on events and the summer events is devastating. there is nothing easy about these decisions. i haven t seen the data. the government is getting the data. with a decision expected in the coming days, both scientists and the government agree. ..that monday the 21st ofjune needs to be more about the data than the date. matt graveling, bbc news. new research by publich