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Donald Trump lands in helicopter at Chequers to meet Keir Starmer

Donald Trump’s helicopter has touched down at Chequers to a massive ring of steel.
Inside the grounds of the prime minister’s Buckinghamshire country house, the welcome has less bells and whistles than yesterday’s procession at Windsor Castle.
Upon arrival, Trump will be treated to an air display by British Army parachuters and a bagpipers’ performance.
Back in Windsor, the Princess of Wales and Melania Trump hosted 20 Squirrel Scouts taking part in nature activities on the grounds to earn their Go Wild badges.
Kate organised a special packed lunch for the children, aged four to five, which contained sandwiches made with honey from Anmer Hall, her Norfolk home.
Meanwhile, the first lady also came bearing gifts: a jar of White House honey for each of the children from Lewisham, south London.
The Queen is also a keen apiarist who keeps bees at Raymill, her six-bedroom retreat in Lacock, Wiltshire.
Kate, joint president of the Scouts, hosted the children in the gardens of Frogmore House, a former royal residence in Windsor Home Park, close to the castle.
She was joined by Chief Scout Dwayne Fields, who said before the event: ‘Having someone with the profile of the Princess of Wales as joint president, you can imagine it’s incredible for the young people to see her.
‘I think it’s a great thing to have her shine a light on the movement.’