
The PM says they should “build on” a “great relationship” in a joint news conference with President Trump.

The PM says they should “build on” a “great relationship” in a joint news conference with President Trump.
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President Trump continues his first official state visit to Britain with a push for new business deal before a bilateral meeting with outgoing PM Theresa May

Hopes for a big turnout appeared to be falling short, despite the return of a giant orange balloon depicting President Trump as a scowling baby in a diaper and holding a smartphone.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/04/world/europe/trump-london-protests.html

Some commentators in Britain view Trump not just as a nuisance, but also a menace.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2019/06/04/trump-wrecking-ball-lands-london/

Tens of thousands of people are expected to hit the streets of London on Tuesday to show the world how they feel about President Donald Trump, including Americans living abroad.

If Trump wanted to appear alongside a pastor who would lavish him with praise and edge up to endorsing him, Platt was an odd choice.

Queen Elizabeth II gives President Donald Trump a tour of royal artifacts at Buckingham Palace’s picture Gallery, some of which were gifted by former US presidents. The Queen gave Trump an abridged 1st edition of “The Second World War” by Winston S. Churchill.