Trump, Scotland and golf
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Donald Trump has agreed a trade deal with the EU Commission president after he played a round of golf on the second full day of his visit to Scotland. The US president shook hands on the deal with Ursula von der Leyen at his luxury Turnberry resort, saying: "It's going to bring us closer together... it's a partnership in a sense."
Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer are meeting in Scotland today on the final day of the US president's golfing holiday. The leaders are expected to discuss trade and the war in Gaza. It comes after a US-EU trade deal was confirmed yesterday - listen to Trump 100 on what happens next below.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump's round at Turnberry tainted by 'destructive shame'Donald Trump made a series of bizarre comments about windmills and claimed they ruined his round of golf at his Turnberry golf course in Scotland as the President continues his trip to the UK
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Why Starmer has more to worry about than his inability to play golf when he meets Trump at TurnberryANALYSIS: The prime minister is nervous at the prospect of possibly having to play golf with Donald Trump, but he will have much bigger problems on his mind when they meet at Turnberry, Political Edit
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The Spun on MSNGolf Community In Agreement On President Trump's Controversial PuttThe golf community appears to be in agreement on President Trump's controversial putt this weekend. The President of the United States is in Scotland this weekend. President Trump, 79, has played two rounds of golf at his iconic course,
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The US President, currently in Europe and visiting his golf resorts, was playing a few holes at Turnberry in Scotland when a camera captured the moment one of his caddies seemed to go a step too far
DONALD Trump has struck a trade deal with the European Union during his visit to Scotland. The US President made the deal as he sat down with EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen this
The US President was back out on the course this morning for a chilly second morning of his golf holiday in Scotland. He was seen on his Turnberry golf course in South Ayrshire, being transported between holes in a motorcade of 26 golf carts and one small secret service vehicle.