charter. it was a statement of first principles. the challenge together. that commitment. with the revitalised atlantic charter, updated to reaffirm that promise while updated to reaffirm that promise while speaking directly to the key challenges of this century, cyber security, challenges of this century, cyber security, emerging technologies, global security, emerging technologies, global health and climate change. clearly global health and climate change. clearly he is accentuating the importance of special relationship between the two countries. the visit does not come without it sticking points with the issue of brexit trade arrangements and our political editor laura kunz berg reports from where the summit is taking place. laura laura kuenssberg.
coronavirus vaccinations and climate change. in other news. a convicted terrorist who was shot dead after the fishmongers hall attack in london in 2019 was lawfully killed, an inquestjury finds. the health secretary matt hancock rejects accusations by dominic cummings that he lied to the prime minister during the coronavirus pandemic, but admits lessons need to be learned. the number of people waiting for hospital treatment in england tops five million for the first time. hello, good evening. borisjohnson and joe biden have announced details of an updated partnership between london and washington following their first face to face talks since their first face to face talks since the us president took office in
nature of the relationship between the uk and europe, but it s also quite ever romantic idea that london and washington can kind of come to terms and somehow the rest of the world will broadly follow their lead. it doubtless felt like that to winston churchill and joe with the threat from the flesh is from a particular adolf hitler, there are different challenges now in the climate change, taxation, things that are in themselves causes of tension. are they still in the leading position that their predecessors were globally? let’s predecessors were globally? let s talk about the predecessors were globally? let s talk about the show predecessors were globally? let s talk about the show put predecessors were globally? l9t 3 talk about the show put on for you folks and what happened backstage. the show today as with the americans gave boris johnson the show today as with the americans gave borisjohnson sort of like an olive branch. you can declare global britain, a quick reminder o
let s talk now to scott lucas. to find out what president biden will be hoping to get out of this meeting. thank you very much, good to speak you again. what is your assessment of the importance of attending this g7 for president biden? , ., attending this g7 for president biden? fl ., , ., attending this g7 for president biden? , ., , ., ., , ., biden? it s to show the adults are back in the biden? it s to show the adults are back in the room. biden? it s to show the adults are back in the room. the biden? it s to show the adults are back in the room. the past - biden? it s to show the adults are back in the room. the past four. back in the room. the past four years under an earlier administration have been, let s say, to s. his predecessor refused to even sign g7 communiqu s misstatements at the ends of corpses because they mentioned climate change. his advisers once called the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau make should be consigned to the seventh level of hell, and
bit of a position that china is a hostile presence in the world. timer;r hostile presence in the world. they were aroin hostile presence in the world. they were going to hostile presence in the world. they were going to sign hostile presence in the world. they were going to sign a hostile presence in the world. tie: were going to sign a deal hostile presence in the world. ti9: were going to sign a deal with hostile presence in the world. ti9:1 were going to sign a deal with the chinese buddha pulled back from it, there s a difference in approach. we are working on a question here which is not necessarily all or nothing. it s not all confrontation with china and on the other hand it s not all complete cooperation with china. i think the question is, let s get beyond the snap trade wars that were the future of the trumpet ministration, what are we doing about the fact that china has a rival economic system? what are we going to do but the fact that china has a regional presence and