Tuesday, September 16

UK POLICE TIGHTEN SECURITY IN WINDSOR-Ahead of U.S President Trump’s state visit 

The British police have implemented extensive security measures around Windsor today ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit.  

Trump arrives later today and will be hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle in Berkshire on Wednesday (September 17), for an unprecedented second state visit where he will be treated to the usual display of British royal pageantry, including a carriage tour in the castle and a lavish banquet.

Streets in the royal town have been decked out in U.S. and UK flags flying side-by-side, although the bulk of the trip will be held out of public view.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to host Trump at his Chequers country residence on Thursday (September 18) to discuss working more closely together, on issues like Ukraine, and with the aim of finalising promised lower tariffs for steel and aluminium.

Starmer’s office said the leaders would sign “a world-leading tech partnership” and multi-billion dollar deals to develop small nuclear projects which could in some cases help power new AI data centres.

Starmer was the first world leader to agree an economic deal with Trump on reducing his global tariffs.

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