Donald Trump this afternoon dashed Sir Keir Starmer's hopes of striking a deal on steel tariffs during the US President's five-day visit to Scotland.

As he prepared to depart the White House for his trip across the Atlantic, Mr Trump warned there was 'not a lot' of wiggle room on steel tariffs.

Earlier this year, Sir Keir and the US President struck a trade agreement to reduce tariffs on car and aerospace imports.

But questions remain over whether UK steel imports into America will face 50 per cent tariffs.

Speaking to reporters as he left the White House on Friday, Mr Trump said he and Sir Keir would be 'fine-tuning' the US-UK trade deal when they meet in Scotland.