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SCOTLAND, JUL 23 – Donald Trump’s private visit includes meetings with UK leaders and security measures with airspace restrictions covering multiple Scottish locations, police said.
- Amid heightened security, Donald Trump begins a four-day private visit to Scotland, staying until July 29 and visiting both his golf courses.
- The Scottish Government is arranging Donald Trump's meeting with First Minister John Swinney, while discussions will seek an exemption for U.K. steel from Trump's tariffs.
- Police Scotland said `Temporary airspace restrictions are in place at locations including Turnberry, Prestwick and Aberdeenshire ranging from today, 24 July, until 29 July, for security and your safety`, and the road through Turnberry is closed to everyone except local residents until Donald Trump leaves.
- Protests are expected as Donald Trump travels through Scotland, and Police Scotland with First Minister John Swinney urged people to express their views 'peacefully' and 'within the law.'
- Restrictions will also be in force at RAF Lossiemouth and the Menie estate on July 28 and July 29, and King Charles III is due to welcome Donald Trump on a formal state visit to the U.K. in two months.
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