UK Should Pay Full Policing Costs of Trump Visit, Says Ex-Justice Secretary
SCOTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 25 – Rachel Reeves says the visit supports UK-US relations despite a £14 million security cost and police mobilization across the country for protection, officials said.
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President Trump’s Visit Puts Scotland on The World Stage
Scotland will welcome the President of the United States this weekend, with First Minister John Swinney saying the visit offers a rare chance for Scotland’s voice to be heard on the global stage. The First Minister described the centuries‑old friendship between Scotland and the United States, bound by economic, cultural and ancestral ties, as a relationship that remains “steadfast”, noting that many of those links include the President himself. …
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