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President Donald Trump is expected to travel to Scotland in his 27th week back in the Oval Office, as well as continue ironing out trade deals ahead of the Aug 1 deadline.
The White House is citing the Wall Street Journal’s “fake and defamatory conduct” in its reporting on President Donald Trump’s
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Police in Scotland are weighing up legal action over plans for Donald Trump ’s visit to the country this month. The Scottish Police Federation (SPF), which represents 98% of all police officers in the country, are weighing up legal action against Police Scotland in a dispute over health and safety standards that could put officers at risk.
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Angus Gunn says training with the PFA's free agent squad is "definitely beneficial" as the Scotland goalkeeper looks for a new club. The 29-year-old was released by Norwich City this summer and has been linked with clubs in Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
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A source has told Sky News that up to 5,000 officers could be required to police the visit, with officers being asked to work 12-hour shifts. During his stay, the president will meet Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Scottish First Minister John Swinney for informal talks.
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President Donald Trump plans to visit Scotland next week. The White House says Trump will be in Turnberry and Aberdeen and plans to meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to discuss trade.
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It’s hard to find anybody within the Scottish political establishment who has much good to say about the American President.