Take a look at Cornwall's G7 summit in photos

Here are some of the key events in the Duchy over the past week...

World leaders and their partners watching the Red Arrows during the G7 summit
Author: Sarah YeomanPublished 15th Jun 2021
Last updated 15th Jun 2021

The road restrictions have lifted, the thousands of extra officers have gone home and the world leaders have departed. The G7 summit in Cornwall is finally over.

The past six months have seen endless preparations and security checks going on around Cornwall.

The world leaders event was the biggest ever policing operation in our force's history with over 5,000 officers coming down here on mutual aid.

During the week of the summit we saw secure zones, traffic problems, road restrictions, military vehicles, motorcades, hundreds of media from around the world, large scale protests and even the Red Arrows.

Take a look back at some of the key moments from the G7 in Carbis Bay...

Leaders from around the world are flying to Cornwall to take part in the G7

Some have used the G7 as an opportunity to protest, in this case climate campaigners demanded action over rising sea levels

Boris Johnson arrives in Cornwall ahead of meeting US President Joe Biden and attending the G7 summit

'Mount Recyclemore': Giant sculpture of G7 leaders made from e-waste on Cornish beach

Take a behind the scenes look at the G7 media centre in Falmouth

Extinction Rebellion held a protest in St Ives calling for climate justice

Extinction Rebellion held a protest in St Ives calling for climate justice

Extinction Rebellion landed at Porthminster beach in St Ives

Extinction Rebellion landed at Porthminster beach in St Ives

Us President, Joe Biden's, motorcade travelling through Cornwall

Boris Johnson and Joe Biden meet together for the first time in Carbis Bay



Police officers patrolling the water during the Red Arrows display on the Saturday evening

Police officers playing football with 9-year-old Cai Whenray-Hughes

Police officers during the G7 summit

Police direct traffic during protest in St Ives

Cornish singer-songwriter Daisy Clark performs for G7 leaders and Royal Family

Protestors block road in St Ives

Boris Johnson hosts a beach barbecue on Carbis Bay for the world leaders

The Red Arrows over Carbis Bay

The world leaders during day two of the G7 summit

Carbis Bay during the G7 summit

World leaders and their partners watch the Red Arrows perform over Carbis Bay

The beach barbecue on the Saturday evening

Joe and Jill Biden arrive at Cornwall Airport Newquay ahead of the summit

On the beach at Carbis Bay

Police officers on Porthminster beach, St Ives, during an Extinction Rebellion protest

Hear all the latest news from across the UK on the hour, every hour, on Greatest Hits Radio on DAB, smartspeaker, at greatesthitsradio.co.uk, and on the Rayo app.