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The leaders will meet at Trump's Ayrshire golf resort a day after the US president struck a new trade deal with the EU.
Turnberry resort has been transformed into an “American prison”, complete with high fencing and “sniper towers”, for Donald Trump’s visit.
President Donald Trump will be meeting Prime Minister Keir Starmer this morning at his Turnberry course as his historic trip to Scotland continues. Mr Trump arrived in the country on Friday evening, heading straight to Turnberry, though on Monday he is expected to head to his second course in Aberdeen.
The US President is in Scotland for a four-day private visit, which includes the opening of a second golf course at his Aberdeenshire resort.
Donald Trump is about to fly into the UK, not on a state visit or diplomatic mission but something that to his mind is almost as important, if not more so. He is visiting the golf courses he owns in Aberdeenshire and at Turnberry on Scotland’s west coast.
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In his first State of the R&A press conference since taking over the CEO role late last year, Mark Darbon fielded questions about the viability of at least three highly regarded courses – Turnberry, Muirfield and Portmarneck – with an open date on the calendar looming.
The media and security presence dominated a village with little to no sign of support or protest against the Donald