Trump, Scotland and golf
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US President Donald Trump is expected to spend much of his first day in Scotland on his Turnberry golf course in Ayrshire. Mr Trump drew crowds to Prestwick Airport yesterday evening, Friday, July 25, as Air Force One landed ahead of a four-day visit that will also take him to the club his family owns in Aberdeenshire.
US President Donald Trump has arrived in Scotland to begin a five-day visit. The visit is officially private, rather than presidential, but Trump is expected to meet with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and First Minister John Swinney while he’s in Scotland.
Protestors in Scotland say they will mount a wave of resistance as US President Donald Trump arrived in the country on Friday for a five-day private visit.
Trump isn't widely liked among Scots despite his family ties and golf resort investments, surveys show. He's liked even less by some of his neighbors.
President Trump is expected to spend much of his time at his golf courses. He'll also meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
Ross McGill, who has been waging war on associates of Edinburgh kingpin Mark Richardson and the notorious Glasgow-based Daniel clan, is believed to be 'lying low'.
A man has been treated in hospital after reports of a gun being fired in Edinburgh. Police Scotland said officers were called to Hailesland Gardens in the Wester Hailes area at about 15:40. A 23-year-old man was treated in hospital for injuries to his arm but they are not thought to be life-threatening. No-one else was injured.
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